04876nam 2200637 a 450 991014396860332120170815123045.01-281-00221-697866110022130-470-14100-X0-470-14099-2(CKB)1000000000376156(EBL)315159(OCoLC)630529346(SSID)ssj0000293772(PQKBManifestationID)11277983(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000293772(PQKBWorkID)10273704(PQKB)11621136(MiAaPQ)EBC315159(EXLCZ)99100000000037615620061120d2007 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe determination of chemical elements in food[electronic resource] applications for atomic and mass spectrometry /Sergio CaroliHoboken, N.J. Wiley-Interscience20071 online resource (751 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-471-68784-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.THE DETERMINATION OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN FOOD; CONTENTS; Preface; Contributors; SECTION 1 FUNDAMENTALS AND METHOD DEVELOPMENT; 1 Improvement in Pretreatment and Analysis with Spectrometric Methods: A Typical Application to Routine Analysis; 2 Solubilization: Trends of Development in Analytical Atomic Spectrometry for Elemental Food Analysis; 3 Chemical Elements in Food and the Role of Atomic and Mass Spectrometry. Advantages and Drawbacks of the Determination of Selected Trace Elements in Foodstuffs by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry4 High-Resolution Continuum Source AAS and its Application to Food Analysis5 Determining the Geographical Origin of Foods: Considerations when Designing Experimental Protocols and Choosing Analytical Approaches; 6 Method Validation for Food Analysis: Concepts and Use of Statistical Techniques; 7 Demonstration of Measurement Capabilities by Means of Interlaboratory Comparison Schemes for Trace Element Analysis in Food; SECTION 2 SELECTED APPLICATIONS; 8 Applications of Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry to Trace Element Research and Control9 Danish Monitoring System for Foods 1998-2003. Content of As, Cd, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Se and Dietary Intake by Children and Adults10 Trace Elements in the Total Diet Typical of Northern Italy; 11 Car Catalytic Converters and the Contamination of Food by Platinum-Group Elements; 12 Arsenic and Other Potentially Toxic Trace Elements in Rice; 13 Total Analysis and Distribution of Trace Elements in Human, Cow, and Formula Milk; 14 Use of Spectrochemical Methods for the Determination of Metals in Fish and other Seafood in Louisiana; 15 Essential and Potentially Toxic Chemical Elements in BeveragesSECTION 3 SPECIATION ANALYSIS16 Species-Specific Determination of Metal(loid)-Containing Food Additives and Contaminants by Chromatography with ICP-MS Detection; 17 Elemental Speciation in Human Milk and Substitute Food for Newborns; 18 Measurement of Total Arsenic and Arsenic Species in Seafood By Q ICP-MS; 19 Sample Preparation Prior to As- and Se-Speciation20 Measurement of Total Se and Se Species in Seafood by Quadrupole Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry, Electrothermal Atomization Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, and High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry21 Application of ICP-MS for the Evaluation of Se Species in Food Related Products and in Dietary Supplements; 22 Determination of Hg Species in Seafood; Author Index; Subject IndexState-of-the-art tools and applicationsfor food safety and food science research Atomic spectroscopy and mass spectrometry are important tools for identifying and quantifying trace elements in food products-elements that may be potentially beneficial or potentially toxic. The Determination of Chemical Elements in Food: Applications for Atomic and Mass Spectrometry teaches the reader how to use these advanced technologies for food analysis. With chapters written by internationally renowned scientists, it provides a detailed overview of progress in the field and the latest innovaFoodAnalysisMass spectrometryAtomic spectroscopyElectronic books.FoodAnalysis.Mass spectrometry.Atomic spectroscopy.664.00154365664.07Caroli Sergio1943-502045MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910143968603321The determination of chemical elements in food1926064UNINA