ICP-MS and LC-ICP-MS for analysis of trace element content and speciation in cereal grains

D. P. Persson, T. H. Hansen, K. H. Laursen, S. Husted, J. K. Schjørring*

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    Abstract

    Trace elements are unevenly distributed and speciated throughout the cereal grain. The germ and the outer layers of the grain have the highest concentrations of trace elements. A large fraction of the trace elements is therefore lost during the milling process. The bioavailability of the remaining trace elements is very low. This is usually ascribed to the formation of poorly soluble complexes with the phosphorus storage compound phytic acid. Hence, analysis of the total concentration of trace elements in grain tissues must be combined with a speciation analysis in order to assess their contribution to human nutrition. This chapter deals with the fractionation of anatomically very different cereal tissues. Procedures for microscaling of digestion procedures are outlined together with requirements for the use of certified reference materials in elemental profiling of grain tissue fractions. Methods for extraction and analysis of complexes containing trace elements in the grain tissue fractions are described. Finally, the chapter concludes with criteria for choice of chromatographic methods and setting of ICP-MS instrument parameters.

    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelPlant Metabolomics : Methods and Protocols
    RedaktørerNigel Hardy, Robert Hall, Robert Hall
    Antal sider19
    ForlagSpringer
    Publikationsdato2012
    Sider193-211
    ISBN (Trykt)9781617795930
    DOI
    StatusUdgivet - 2012
    NavnMethods in Molecular Biology
    Vol/bind860
    ISSN1064-3745

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