Abstract

A simple and cost-effective method is described for the determination of aluminum by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry (ET-AAS) in serum of hemodialysis patients and healthy subjects. The only preparative step required is the dissolution of the serum sample in 0.2% magnesium nitrate matrix modifier and separate diluents 0.01 M EDTA and 0.1% Triton X-100. The calibration curve was linear from 20 to 100 µg/L with correlation coefficients of 0.9993 and 0.9998 for EDTA and Triton X-100, respectively. The sensitivity of the method for aluminum at the 309.3 nm line was 74 pg. The instrumental and method limits of detection were 2.2 µg/L and 4.4 µg/L, respectively. The aluminum concentrations of forty serum samples from hemodialysis patients and healthy subjects were determined and the mean values were 170.9 ± 6.8 µg/L and 47.3 ± 9.3 µg/L, respectively, whereas the permissible limit for aluminum in blood serum is 10 µg/L. The high level of Al in serum was related to oral phosphate binding agents and dialysis treatment.

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