Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry

Traditional/medicine (TM) has a significant contribution to the global health care system. During the past few decades the use of TM has progressively increased worldwide. Therefore, safety and quality of such products become a major concern. Some herbal medicines may contain toxic substances such a...

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Main Authors: Helal Uddin, A.B.M., Khalid, Reem S., Khan, Umeed Ali, Abbas, Syed Atif
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2014
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author Helal Uddin, A.B.M.
Khalid, Reem S.
Khan, Umeed Ali
Abbas, Syed Atif
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Khan, Umeed Ali
Abbas, Syed Atif
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description Traditional/medicine (TM) has a significant contribution to the global health care system. During the past few decades the use of TM has progressively increased worldwide. Therefore, safety and quality of such products become a major concern. Some herbal medicines may contain toxic substances such as heavy metals. Arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and nickel (Ni) are among the toxic heavy metals which may be present in some herbal products. Exposure to these metals can cause many adverse health effects, including cancer. Zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) are essential metals to the human body at trace concentrations yet, they are toxic if present in higher concentration. Heavy metals content in TM products must accurately determine. Sample preparation is a critical step in spectroscopic analysis to achieve reliable and accurate results. Wet digestion methods are basically used for the dissolution of herbal products samples prior to elemental analysis. Therefore, this study has been designed to evaluate the efficiency of three acid digestion methods using different solvents individual and combination of classically used acids for wet digestion procedure to identify the optimal sample preparation method which was evaluated based on the highest analyte recovery. Five TM samples of herbal origin were selected to be digested with three different acid digestion methods namely A, B and C which represented a combination of nitric-perchloric acids HNO3 – HClO4, nitric acid HNO3 and a mixture of hydrochloric – nitric acids HNO3 – HCl respectively. The analysis of heavy metals was conducted using various techniques of atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS). Hydride generation (HGAAS) for As, graphite furnace (GFAAS) for Cd, Pb and Ni while flame (FAAS) was used for the analysis of Zn and Fe. The statistical analysis revealed that Method -C was the most efficient as it had given a significant high recovery (p<0.05) for of As, Cd, Pb, Ni, Zn, and Fe in all samples compared to Method -A and Method- B. Method- C was validated with analysis of Standard Reference Material 1515 (SRM) obtained from NIST and recovery percentage for As, Cd, Pb, Ni, Zn and Fe were 102, 96, 106, 94.5, 108 and 100 respectively.
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spelling iium-414172023-10-11T06:50:36Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/41417/ Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry Helal Uddin, A.B.M. Khalid, Reem S. Khan, Umeed Ali Abbas, Syed Atif QD Chemistry RS Pharmacy and materia medica Traditional/medicine (TM) has a significant contribution to the global health care system. During the past few decades the use of TM has progressively increased worldwide. Therefore, safety and quality of such products become a major concern. Some herbal medicines may contain toxic substances such as heavy metals. Arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and nickel (Ni) are among the toxic heavy metals which may be present in some herbal products. Exposure to these metals can cause many adverse health effects, including cancer. Zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) are essential metals to the human body at trace concentrations yet, they are toxic if present in higher concentration. Heavy metals content in TM products must accurately determine. Sample preparation is a critical step in spectroscopic analysis to achieve reliable and accurate results. Wet digestion methods are basically used for the dissolution of herbal products samples prior to elemental analysis. Therefore, this study has been designed to evaluate the efficiency of three acid digestion methods using different solvents individual and combination of classically used acids for wet digestion procedure to identify the optimal sample preparation method which was evaluated based on the highest analyte recovery. Five TM samples of herbal origin were selected to be digested with three different acid digestion methods namely A, B and C which represented a combination of nitric-perchloric acids HNO3 – HClO4, nitric acid HNO3 and a mixture of hydrochloric – nitric acids HNO3 – HCl respectively. The analysis of heavy metals was conducted using various techniques of atomic absorption spectrometer (AAS). Hydride generation (HGAAS) for As, graphite furnace (GFAAS) for Cd, Pb and Ni while flame (FAAS) was used for the analysis of Zn and Fe. The statistical analysis revealed that Method -C was the most efficient as it had given a significant high recovery (p<0.05) for of As, Cd, Pb, Ni, Zn, and Fe in all samples compared to Method -A and Method- B. Method- C was validated with analysis of Standard Reference Material 1515 (SRM) obtained from NIST and recovery percentage for As, Cd, Pb, Ni, Zn and Fe were 102, 96, 106, 94.5, 108 and 100 respectively. 2014 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/41417/1/ICNP-1.pdf Helal Uddin, A.B.M. and Khalid, Reem S. and Khan, Umeed Ali and Abbas, Syed Atif (2014) Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry. In: International Conference on Natural Products 2014, 18th-19th March 2014, Palm Garden Hotel, IOI Resorts, Putrajaya, Malaysia.
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Helal Uddin, A.B.M.
Khalid, Reem S.
Khan, Umeed Ali
Abbas, Syed Atif
Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry
title Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry
title_full Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry
title_fullStr Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry
title_short Optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry
title_sort optimization of acid digestion methods for the determination of heavy metals in traditional medicine samples by atomic absorption spectrometry
topic QD Chemistry
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/41417/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/41417/1/ICNP-1.pdf