Abstract

An efficient wet digestion method is described which allows the determination of various elements in animal tissues. Copper, iron, manganese, lead and cadmium in one dilution of the digested sample can be determined by means of graphite-furnace atomic-absorption spectrometry, with Zeeman background correction. Tests with the National Bureau of Standards Bovine Liver SRM as reference gave analytical results, obtained with calibration graphs as well as by the standard-addition method, which agreed well with the certified values.

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