“…Studies of speciation of iodine in milk and body ¯uids have been practically non-existent because of the lack of a suitable, species-selective methodology, as demonstrated by the recent review papers. 17,18 In terms of potential methodology available for speciation analysis for iodine in milk, approaches described for speciation of essential elements (Zn, Cu, Fe, Se), 15,16,19,20 toxic elements (Cd) 21 and radioactive elements ( 90 Sr, 99 Tc, 137 Cs and 152 Eu) 22 in this matrix should be considered. Size-exclusion chromatography has been the most widely used fractionation technique for trace element species present in milk, whereas ICP AES, 15,16 ICP MS, 16 scintillation radiodetection 22 and stripping voltammetry 21 were the most commonly used detection techniques.…”