Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry

Abstract Background: Traditional medicine mainly of herbal origin is widely used all around the world. Heavy metal contamination in such products is frequently reported. Accumulation of heavy metals in the human body leads to various health hazards. Thus, precise determination for such contaminan...

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Main Authors: Helaluddin , Abul Bashar Mohammed, Khalid , Reem Saadi, Alaama, Mohammed, M. Abdualkader, Abdualrahman, Kasmuri, Abdul Razak, Abbas, S.A.
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spelling iium-494322016-07-22T12:10:37Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/49432/ Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry Helaluddin , Abul Bashar Mohammed Khalid , Reem Saadi Alaama, Mohammed M. Abdualkader, Abdualrahman Kasmuri, Abdul Razak Abbas, S.A. QD Chemistry RS Pharmacy and materia medica Abstract Background: Traditional medicine mainly of herbal origin is widely used all around the world. Heavy metal contamination in such products is frequently reported. Accumulation of heavy metals in the human body leads to various health hazards. Thus, precise determination for such contaminants is required for safety assurance. Sample preparation is a significant step in spectroscopic analysis to achieve reliable and accurate results. Wet digestion methods are basically used for the dissolution of herbal product samples prior to elemental analysis. Methods: This study has been designed to evaluate the efficiency of three acid digestion methods using different solvents. Five samples were digested with three different acid digestion methods namely method A (a combination of nitric-perchloric acids HNO 3 – HClO 4 in a ratio 2:1), method B (only nitric acid HNO 3 ), and method C (a mixture of nitric- hydrochloric acids HNO 3 – HCl in a ratio 1:3), to recommend the most efficient digestion method that gains the highest analyte recovery. The analysis of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), zinc (Zn), and iron (Fe) was conducted using various techniques of atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Results: The statistical analysis revealed that method C which represented the combination of nitric-hydrochloric acids HNO 3 – HCl in a ratio 1:3 was the most efficient digestion method for herbal product samples as it had given a significant high recovery ( p < 0.05) for all metals compared to method A and method B. Accuracy of the proposed method was evaluated by the analysis of standard reference material (SRM) 1515 Apple Leaves from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which presented good recoveries for all metals ranging from 94.5 to 108 %. Conclusion: Method C provides highest recovery for all the analytes under investigation using AAS in herbal medicine samples. Keywords: Traditional medicine, Acid digestion, Heavy metals, Nitric acid Springer 2016-01-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/49432/1/Comparative_study_of_three_digestion_methods.pdf Helaluddin , Abul Bashar Mohammed and Khalid , Reem Saadi and Alaama, Mohammed and M. Abdualkader, Abdualrahman and Kasmuri, Abdul Razak and Abbas, S.A. (2016) Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry. Journal of Analytical Science and Technology, 7 (6). pp. 1-7. ISSN 2093-3371 http://www.jast-journal.com/content/7/1/6 10.1186/s40543-016-0085-6
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RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Helaluddin , Abul Bashar Mohammed
Khalid , Reem Saadi
Alaama, Mohammed
M. Abdualkader, Abdualrahman
Kasmuri, Abdul Razak
Abbas, S.A.
Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry
description Abstract Background: Traditional medicine mainly of herbal origin is widely used all around the world. Heavy metal contamination in such products is frequently reported. Accumulation of heavy metals in the human body leads to various health hazards. Thus, precise determination for such contaminants is required for safety assurance. Sample preparation is a significant step in spectroscopic analysis to achieve reliable and accurate results. Wet digestion methods are basically used for the dissolution of herbal product samples prior to elemental analysis. Methods: This study has been designed to evaluate the efficiency of three acid digestion methods using different solvents. Five samples were digested with three different acid digestion methods namely method A (a combination of nitric-perchloric acids HNO 3 – HClO 4 in a ratio 2:1), method B (only nitric acid HNO 3 ), and method C (a mixture of nitric- hydrochloric acids HNO 3 – HCl in a ratio 1:3), to recommend the most efficient digestion method that gains the highest analyte recovery. The analysis of arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), zinc (Zn), and iron (Fe) was conducted using various techniques of atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Results: The statistical analysis revealed that method C which represented the combination of nitric-hydrochloric acids HNO 3 – HCl in a ratio 1:3 was the most efficient digestion method for herbal product samples as it had given a significant high recovery ( p < 0.05) for all metals compared to method A and method B. Accuracy of the proposed method was evaluated by the analysis of standard reference material (SRM) 1515 Apple Leaves from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which presented good recoveries for all metals ranging from 94.5 to 108 %. Conclusion: Method C provides highest recovery for all the analytes under investigation using AAS in herbal medicine samples. Keywords: Traditional medicine, Acid digestion, Heavy metals, Nitric acid
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author Helaluddin , Abul Bashar Mohammed
Khalid , Reem Saadi
Alaama, Mohammed
M. Abdualkader, Abdualrahman
Kasmuri, Abdul Razak
Abbas, S.A.
author_facet Helaluddin , Abul Bashar Mohammed
Khalid , Reem Saadi
Alaama, Mohammed
M. Abdualkader, Abdualrahman
Kasmuri, Abdul Razak
Abbas, S.A.
author_sort Helaluddin , Abul Bashar Mohammed
title Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry
title_short Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry
title_full Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry
title_fullStr Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry
title_sort comparative study of three digestion methods for elemental analysis in traditional medicine products using atomic absorption spectrometry
publisher Springer
publishDate 2016
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