2012
DOI: 10.1100/2012/216380
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Two New Reference Materials Based on Tobacco Leaves: Certification for over a Dozen of Toxic and Essential Elements

Abstract: The preparation, certification, and characterization of two new biological certified reference materials for inorganic trace analysis have been presented. They are based on two different varieties of tobacco leaves, namely, Oriental Basma Tobacco Leaves (INCT-OBTL-5), grown in Greece, and Polish Virginia Tobacco Leaves (INCT-PVTL-6), grown in Poland. Certification of the materials was based on the statistical evaluation of results obtained in a worldwide interlaboratory comparison, in which 87 laboratories fro… Show more

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“…The larger percentage error with respect to certified REE concentrations is found during the Ce determination (− 10.1%) whereas less error occurs for Er analyses (1.2%). The largest percentage error is made in Lu determinations but the reported values are only suggested (Samczynski et al, 2012) and analysed mean Lu contents in measured standard tobacco leaves fall inside the range of the reported intercalibration standard analyses. All the analyses of standard reference material are reported in Supplementary information 1.…”
Section: Viniferamentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…The larger percentage error with respect to certified REE concentrations is found during the Ce determination (− 10.1%) whereas less error occurs for Er analyses (1.2%). The largest percentage error is made in Lu determinations but the reported values are only suggested (Samczynski et al, 2012) and analysed mean Lu contents in measured standard tobacco leaves fall inside the range of the reported intercalibration standard analyses. All the analyses of standard reference material are reported in Supplementary information 1.…”
Section: Viniferamentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Darrah et al (2009) and Raso et al (2013). The precision and accuracy of the procedures were evaluated by analysing a INCT-OBTL-5 standard reference material (tobacco leaves from the Poland Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology, see Samczynski et al, 2012). The larger percentage error with respect to certified REE concentrations is found during the Ce determination (− 10.1%) whereas less error occurs for Er analyses (1.2%).…”
Section: Viniferamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the performance and recovery of the overall grapes samples treatments, the INCT-OBTL-5 Oriental Basma Tobacco Leaves certified standard material (tobacco leaves with certified and known YLOID composition) was analysed (Samczynski et al, 2012). The trueness of method was evaluated comparing obtained results by acid digestion, as above reported for the grape samples, with certified values.…”
Section: Certified Reference Materials (Crm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results were corrected for reagent blank values. Certified reference material Polish Virginia Tobacco Leaves (INCT-PVTL-6) (Samczyński et al 2012) was used to verify the accuracy of the Hg and Se analysis. The mean concentrations found (0.0264 ± 0.0006 μg/g dry weight) were in good agreement with the certified values (0.0232 ± 0.0016 μg/g dry weight).…”
Section: Chemical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%