A Method for Determination of Selenium in Organic Tissues Using Microwave Digestion and Liquid Chromatography.

Citation

Govasmark, E. and Grimmett, M.G. (2007). "A Method for Determination of Selenium in Organic Tissues Using Microwave Digestion and Liquid Chromatography.", Journal of AOAC International, 90(3), pp. 838-843.

Abstract

An existing laboratory procedure for selenium analysis using open-vessel wet digestion and liquid chromatographic fluorescence determination was modified for use with microwave digestion. The proposed microwave digestion method eliminated the hazards associated with the use of HCIO4 while maintaining excellent recoveries of selenium. A 2-step HNO₃/H₂O₂ digestion procedure was developed. Digested samples were derivatized with 2,3-diaminonaphthalene, and the resultant piazselenol complex was measured fluorometrically using a liquid chromatograph. Measured values were in agreement with 9 different certified reference materials. The detection limit for this method was 0.54 ng Se/g tissue (3 σ), and the calibration curve remained linear (r² = 0.9968) up to 2 μg Se/g.

Publication date

2007-12-31