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Metals parameters influencing metal release

With solid samples (e.g. suspended particles, sediments and soils), determination of the species distribution pattern usually involves a series of selective chemical extraction steps, but it is now recognised that many experimental parameters can influence the amount extracted by the reagents, and there are many potential sources of error. For example, during an extraction step, metal ions released from one phase can resorb on other exposed surfaces and, where coatings are being removed in the process, the values obtained can be influenced by the order in which reagents are used. [Pg.11]

Extraction parameters such as solvent type, mixture ratios, metal ion concentration, pH of the aqueous phase, extraction time, and temperature influence the recovery of extracted lipids and must be validated to ensure reliable results. For example, the recovery of the acidic lipids PA and phosphatidylglycerol (PG) can be less than 30% in classic Folch and Bligh Dyer extraction, where these lipids can become bound to proteins tightly (17). Lipids bound to proteins covalently are only released under appropriate conditions, which depend on the type of lipid-protein linkage. For example, ceramides bound to protein of the comi-fled envelop in the human skin (18) can be extracted after mild alkaline hydrolysis of the ester linkage between hpid and protein. Special conditions are required for extraction of more polar lipids such as gangliosides, lysophospholipids and lysosphin-golipids, or phosphatidylinositol-phosphates. [Pg.927]


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