Metallomics 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9783527694907.ch8
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Analytical Procedures for Speciation of Chromium, Aluminum, and Tin in Environmental and Biological Samples

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“…Speciation of Al in human serum is an extremely difficult task because the basal levels of this element in serum are typically below 3-5 μg/L and these low concentrations are even fractioned in speciation analysis [18]. Even worse, the risk of significant exogenous Al contamination to samples and used laboratory material is very high [14,[17][18][19]. Consequently, inadvertent contamination during sampling, storage, sample preparation and analysis of serum or urine can introduce considerable uncertainty in the determination of aluminium [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speciation of Al in human serum is an extremely difficult task because the basal levels of this element in serum are typically below 3-5 μg/L and these low concentrations are even fractioned in speciation analysis [18]. Even worse, the risk of significant exogenous Al contamination to samples and used laboratory material is very high [14,[17][18][19]. Consequently, inadvertent contamination during sampling, storage, sample preparation and analysis of serum or urine can introduce considerable uncertainty in the determination of aluminium [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%