Abstract

A simple fusion method is given for the dissolution of chromium(III) oxide marker in animal diets and faeces. Chromium is determined by inductively-coupled argon plasma emission spectrometry and, for comparison, by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. The feasibility of simultaneous multi-element analysis is investigated. Data on interferences and recovery are presented.

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