ABSTRACT:
Development and application of a simple routine
method for the determination of selenium in serum by octopole
reaction system ICPMS
The aim of the study
was to develop an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
(ICPMS) method for robust and simple routine determination
of selenium in serum. Polyatomic interferences on 76Se, 77Se,
and 78Se were removed by applying an octopole reaction system
ICPMS with the reaction cell pressurized with H2 gas. We
developed a novel simple optimization routine for the H2
gas flow based on a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) calculation
of the selenium signal measured in a single selenium standard.
The optimum H2 flow was 2.9 mL min-1. The selenium content
in serum was determined after a 50-fold dilution with 0.16
M HNO3 and quantified by using addition calibration and gallium
as an internal standard. The method detection limit was 0.10
microg L-1 for 76Se and 78Se and 0.13 microg L-1 for 77Se.
Human serum samples from a case-control study investigating
if selenium was associated with risk of colorectal adenoma
were analyzed. The average selenium concentration for the
control group (n=768) was 137.1 microg L-1 and the range
was 73.4-305.5 microg L-1. The within-batch repeatability
(a batch is ten samples) estimated from 182 replicate analyses
was 6.3% coefficient of variation (CV), whereas the between-batch
repeatability was 7.4% CV estimated from 361 replicates between
batches. The method accuracy was evaluated by analysis of
a human serum certified reference material (Seronorm Serum
level II, Sero A/S, Norway). There was a fairly good agreement
between the measured average of 145+/-3 microg L-1 (n=36)
and the certified value of 136+/-9 microg L-1. In addition
the method was successfully applied for analysis of zinc
serum concentrations without further optimization. For the
Seronorm certified reference material a value of 911+/-75
microg L-1 (n=31) for zinc was obtained, which corresponds
well to the certified zinc value of 920+/-60 microg L-1.
Sturup S, Hayes RB, Peters U.
Development and application of a simple routine method
for the determination of selenium in serum by octopole reaction
system ICPMS. Anal Bioanal Chem 381(3): 686-94, 2005.