Elemental Analysis of Herbal Food Supplements using ICP-MS for Toxicant and Nutritional Profiling
Asres, Y. H.; Mathuth, M.
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Botanical dietary supplements (like wheat, barley, teff, oats, white lupin, pumpkin seed, and chickpeas) may contain trace amounts of toxicants in addition to important micronutrients. Developing and validating a reliable protocol for the simultaneous quantification of Cu, Fe, Zn, Mo, Se, Mn, Pb, Al, Ni, and Cr using a PerkinElmer (NexIONTM2000 model) quadrupole ICP MS (including a He collision and reaction cell when needed) with closed vessel microwave digestion using (HNO3 + H2O2) was the aim of this study.The method was subsequently utilized in a sample survey, and the outcomes were evaluated against WHO/JECFA standards. From five study regions, twenty-seven farm-collected botanical powder samples representing seven species were acquired. To create one composite per species, field subsamples were cleaned, air dried, ground, and blended (nine subsamples per botanical: three grabs from each of three farms). HNO3/H2O2 was used to digest aliquots (0.250-0.500gm) in closed microwave containers. Internal standards, multi-point external calibration, procedural blanks, verified reference materials, matrix spikes, and duplicates were all used in ICP MSs multi-element quantitation. Method LODs/LOQs, accuracy (CRM recoveries), and precision (RSD) were calculated.The technique produced low LODs that were suitable for dietary evaluation (typical LOD ranges: Cu, Fe, Zn, Mn, Ni, Cr (0.001-0.01) mg/kg; Mo, Se, Pb, Al (0.002-0.05) mg/kg. For the majority of analytes, within-run RSDs were less than 5%, while CRM recoveries ranged from 88.9 to 110%. The concentrations of essential elements varied greatly (average mg/kg: Fe (280.7{+/-}25.6); Zn (6.0{+/-}0.541); Cu (2.8{+/-}0.269); Mn (398.3{+/-}23.8); {micro}gm/kg: Se (0.061{+/-}0.006); Mo (1.0 {+/-}0.022). Although some composites approached or exceeded conservative intake thresholds for Pb and Al under high consumption scenarios, toxic elements were generally low (mean mg/kg: Pb (0.062{+/-}0.007); Al(185.2{+/-}18.5); Ni(1.6{+/-}0.163); Cr(1.8{+/-}0.171).For the simultaneous nutritional and contaminant profiling of supplements derived from cereals and those not, the validated ICP- MS workflow with microwave HNO3 and H2O2 digestion is suitable. Accurate labeling and consumer safety can be supported by routine screening and supply chain controls.
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