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Lead Quantification in Urine Samples of Athletes by Coupling DLLME with UV-Vis Spectrophotometry

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BIOLOGICAL TRACE ELEMENT RESEARCH
卷 176, 期 2, 页码 258-269

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HUMANA PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1007/s12011-016-0844-7

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Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction; UV-Vis spectrophotometry; Chemometrics; Validation study; Lead; Urine samples of cyclists

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  1. Islamic Azad University, Varamin-Pishva Branch

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Urine lead level is one of the most employed measures of lead exposure and risk. The urine samples used in this study were obtained from ten healthy male cyclists. Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction combined with ultraviolet and visible spectrophotometry was utilized for preconcentration, extraction, and determination of lead in urine samples. Optimization of the independent variables was carried out based on chemometric methods in three steps. According to the screening and optimization study, 133 mu L of CCl4 (extracting solvent), 1.34 mL ethanol (dispersing solvent), pH 2.0, 0.00 % of salt, and 0.1 % O,O-diethyl dithiophosphoric (chelating agent) were used as the optimum independent variables for microextraction and determination of lead. Under the optimized conditions, R (2) was 0.9991, and linearity range was 0.01-100 mu g L-1. Precision was evaluated in terms of repeatability and intermediate precision, with relative standard deviations being < 9.1 and < 15.3 %, respectively. The accuracy was estimated using urine samples of cyclists as real samples and it was confirmed. The relative error of ae5 % was considered significant in the method specificity study. The lead concentration mean for the cyclists was 3.79 mu g L-1 in urine samples. As a result, the proposed method is a robust technique to quantify lead concentrations higher than 11.6 ng L-1 in urine samples.

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