Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop matrix-matched hair standards and a LA-ICP-MS technique for determination of the As and Pb in a single human hair using single spot scan mode. These results could subsequently be used to infer when the element entered the body. This study was conducted in two parts. First, a method was developed and validated for the elemental analysis of hair by LA-ICP-MS. A calibration strategy in LA-ICP-MS was developed using prepared matrix-matched laboratory hair standards doped with analytes of interest at a defined concentration. The use of hair strand standards enables calibration curves to be obtained by plotting the analyte ion (M+) intensity normalized to34S+(the ratio M+/34S+) as a function of the concentration determined by ICP-MS of the acidic digests. The linear correlation coefficients (R2) of the calibration curves for the analytes As and Pb were typically between 0.9970 and 0.9998, respectively. Second, an actual hair was measured using the developed method. The spatial distribution of As along the hair was observed in a hair sample from a leukaemia patient treated with arsenic trioxide (As2O3). The actual and estimated times over which the drug entered the body were compared and discussed.

Highlights

  • Hair analysis for essential and toxic metals is of increasing importance in studies related to medicine[1, 2], forensics[3], archaeology4, 5and nutrition[6]

  • The As along the hair of a person who had been treated with arsenic trioxide (As2O3) in leukaemia was monitored in a single hair strand using LA-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)

  • The laser ablation system was optimized using the NIST 612 Trace Elements in Glass standard reference material, after which ten metal-enriched hair standards were analysed by LA-ICP-MS

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Introduction

Hair analysis for essential and toxic metals is of increasing importance in studies related to medicine[1, 2], forensics[3], archaeology4, 5and nutrition[6]. Elements at trace concentration levels have been quite often determined in bulk hair samples after acid digestion using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS)[10] This analytical approach may not provide sufficient information because it ignores the spatial distribution of metals in the analysed hair strands. The aim of this work was to develop matrix matched hair standards and a LA-ICP-MS technique for determination of the As and Pb in a single human hair using single spot scan mode. The As along the hair of a person who had been treated with arsenic trioxide (As2O3) in leukaemia was monitored in a single hair strand using LA-ICP-MS These results established a good foundation for studying when drugs enter the body

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