Abstract
Abstract In this study, lead, copper and zinc, calcium, magnesium and iron in fresh egg samples have been determined by electrothermal and flame atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS–FAAS) with Zeeman-effect background correction. Y+Pd+citric acid (CA) has been found a powerful modifier mixture for the determination of Pb, Cu and Zn. Maximum pyrolysis and optimum atomization temperatures of analyte elements were determined in the presence or absence of modifiers. Atomization and background profiles of the analyte elements studied in the presence of Y+Pd+CA have been compared with other modifiers such as Mg+Pd and Mg+PO43−. The detection limits obtained were 1.88, 0.71, 0.03 ng/ml for Pb, Cu and Zn in ETAAS, 14.0, 32.3, 68.6 and 18.9 ng/ml for Mg, Ca, Fe and Zn in FAAS, respectively. The reliability of the measurements was confirmed by analysing a certified reference material, NIST, whole egg powder 8415. The percent recovery ranges of analytes were from 96.7 to 101%.
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