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Kucera j, Mader P, Miholova D, Cibulka J, Faltejsek J and Kordik D (1995) Preparation of the bovine kidney and bovine muscle reference materials and the certification of element contents fi om interlaboratory comparisons. Fresenius J Anal Chem 352 66-72. [Pg.17]

Kidney, liver, femur Microwave digestion with nitric acid addition of internal standard and dilution with eluent SEC/ICP-MS 0.04 g/g 100 14% of spiked Al in reference material Owen et al. 1994... [Pg.261]

Figure 4.8 shows an example for this mode of correction applied for the determination of Pb in pig kidney reference material, using direct solid sample analysis. The three-dimensional plot in Figure 4.8a shows that a strong molecular absorption with pronounced fine structure appears short after the atomic absorption signal. Figure 4.8b shows the time-integrated absorbance spectrum of PO,... [Pg.92]

TYPICAL CONCENTRATION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN MUSCLE, LIVER AND KIDNEY (STANDARD REFERENCE MATERIALS BCR)... [Pg.120]

Figure 8.33 Determination of lead in BCR 186 Pig Kidney reference material using ruthenium permanent modifier Tpyr = 500 °C Tat = 1900 °C (a) absorbance over time and wavelength in the vicinity of the lead resonance fine at 217.001 nm ... Figure 8.33 Determination of lead in BCR 186 Pig Kidney reference material using ruthenium permanent modifier Tpyr = 500 °C Tat = 1900 °C (a) absorbance over time and wavelength in the vicinity of the lead resonance fine at 217.001 nm ...
The functions of the many and varied plant glycosides are unclear they do not serve as major food reserves or as structural material. Animal cells, particularly in liver and kidney, convert numerous alcohols, amines, and carboxylic acids to 9-glucuronides, which can be transported in the blood and excreted in urine or bile. This is a major route of detoxication of foreign substances. In plants, glucuronides are rare, and glucosides are the predominant sugar derivatives. (See reference 12.)... [Pg.39]


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