Abstract

Propolis is a honeybee product which contains lead as one of the main contaminants. Taking into account that this product is used in the food industry, the Código Alimentario Argentino establishes maximum allowable level for raw propolis. Therefore, in this study an electroanalytical method to determine this metal in Argentina raw propolis samples was developed. A bismuth film electrode plated on a modified glassy carbon electrode was prepared. The use of these electrodes has been proposed as an alternative to mercury film electrodes in electroanalytical chemistry due to low toxicity of bismuth (environmentally friendly metal). The method presents a linear range between 1 and 50μgL−1 of Pb(II). The limits of detection and quantification were 0.6μgL−1 and 1.84μgL−1, respectively. The reproducibility and repeatability calculated as the relative standard deviations were 7.4% and 7.0%, respectively. The sample throughput was 21sampleh−1. Argentina raw propolis samples were analyzed and some of them showed high levels of lead. The obtained results with this method are in good agreement with that obtained with the ICP-AES technique. Moreover, it is a good alternative to the quality control of raw propolis.

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