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Speciation of chromium in edible animal oils after microwave extraction and liquid chromatography inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

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MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 128, Issue -, Pages 274-278

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.microc.2016.05.001

Keywords

Liquid chromatography; Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer; Chromium speciation; Edible animal oil; Microwave-assisted extraction

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of the Republic of China [NSC100-2113-M-110-002-MY3]

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Speciation of chromium has been carried out using reversed phase HPLC and ICP-MS in tandem. Isocratic elution using 0.5 mmol L-1 tetrabutyl ammonium phosphate (TRAP) and 03 mmol L-1 EDTA in 1% methanol (pH 6.9) as mobile phase separated Cr(III) and Cr(VI) in less than 110 s. Spectral interferences in ICP-MS at m/z 52 and 53 were reduced using NH3 in the DRC. Detection limits were 0.045 and 0.052 ng Cr mL(-1) for Cr(III) and Cr(VI), respectively. This method has been applied to determine Cr compounds present in selected edible animal oils and NRCC SLRS-3 Riverine Water reference material. The animal oils selected are used for different applications including cooking. Chromium species were extracted from oils using microwave heating with 0.4% v/v HF and 2% Triton X-100 in mobile phase. HPLC-ICP-MS results showed good agreement with total chromium concentrations in extracts obtained by ICP-MS analysis. An unknown chromium compound was found in all oil samples with the absence of Cr(VI). (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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