“…Flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) is utilized for routine analysis of Mg in matrices such as thorium-based nuclear material (19), biodiesel samples (20)(21), emulsified chocolate samples (22), and fish species (23). It can also be employed for determining the concentration and bioavailability of Mg in ripened bee honey (24), emulsified egg samples (25), xylem sap using a micro-sampling technique (26), buffalo milk (27), the magnesium metabolism of patients (28), lubricating oils (29), and lung carcinomatous tissues (30).…”