“…Different sample preparation and extraction techniques have been used for element analyses in vegetable oils, including liquid-liquid extraction (Dugo et al, 2004), wet ashing (Lo Coco et al, 2003), dry ashing combined with acid extraction (Brkljača et al, 2013), microwave digestion (Angioni et al, 2006;Bakkali et al, 2012;Benincasa et al, 2007;Cindric et al, 2007;Mendil et al, 2009;Zeiner et al, 2010), simple dilution with a suitable solvent (Anthemidis et al, 2005;Castillo et al, 1999;De Souza et al, 2005;Jimenez et al, 2003), acid extraction in vortexed samples (Ni et al, 2016), and ultrasonic acid extraction (Camin et al, 2010b;Trindade et al, 2015). Among them, microwave digestion is the most commonly used extraction technique; however, it does not allow determination of elements at very low levels because of the limited amount of sample that can be processed (Lepri et al, 2011).…”