Quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy

Cobalt and nickel are micronutrients indispensable for the body, therefore, their use with food or as part of vitamin complexes is necessary to maintain health. As a result, trace cobalt and nickel contents are present in human biological fluids – blood and urine. According to the World Anti-Doping...

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Main Authors: E.Ph. Galay, R.V. Dorogin, A.Z. Temerdashev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Heliyon
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HIF
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021001511
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spelling doaj-361040cac37f427bafc2d98e2ce859382021-02-05T16:14:13ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402021-01-0171e06046Quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopyE.Ph. Galay0R.V. Dorogin1A.Z. Temerdashev2Kuban State University, Stavropolskaya St., 149, Krasnodar, 350040, Russian FederationKuban State University, Stavropolskaya St., 149, Krasnodar, 350040, Russian FederationCorresponding author.; Kuban State University, Stavropolskaya St., 149, Krasnodar, 350040, Russian FederationCobalt and nickel are micronutrients indispensable for the body, therefore, their use with food or as part of vitamin complexes is necessary to maintain health. As a result, trace cobalt and nickel contents are present in human biological fluids – blood and urine. According to the World Anti-Doping Agency prohibited list, they belong to the group of blood doping preparations – erythropoiesis stimulants. Nowadays, methods for their control in biological fluids are being actively developed to establish reasonable allowable contents of these trace elements in human biological fluids. However, in addition to developing highly sensitive methods for the determination of the total content of cobalt and nickel using ICP-MS and ETAAS, the development and comparison of various sample preparation methods that can provide the greatest accuracy, reproducibility and express analysis are also relevant. In the present paper, a comparison of different sample preparation methods – direct analysis, dilution and microwave mineralization of urine samples was shown, the detection and quantification limits were compared, some metrological characteristics that can be achieved using these sample preparation methods were evaluated. The procedure was tested on artificial and real urine samples. Taking the course of vitamin complexes in therapeutic concentrations was shown not to lead to a significant increase in the concentrations of analytes in urine, while taking elevated concentrations (for example, 2-fold) makes it possible to determine them even using ICP-AES. However, even in this case, cobalt and nickel concentrations remain at a relatively low level, not able to lead to a significant increase in erythropoiesis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021001511ICP-AESCobaltNickelHIFDoping
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author E.Ph. Galay
R.V. Dorogin
A.Z. Temerdashev
spellingShingle E.Ph. Galay
R.V. Dorogin
A.Z. Temerdashev
Quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
Heliyon
ICP-AES
Cobalt
Nickel
HIF
Doping
author_facet E.Ph. Galay
R.V. Dorogin
A.Z. Temerdashev
author_sort E.Ph. Galay
title Quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
title_short Quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
title_full Quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
title_fullStr Quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
title_sort quantification of cobalt and nickel in urine using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Cobalt and nickel are micronutrients indispensable for the body, therefore, their use with food or as part of vitamin complexes is necessary to maintain health. As a result, trace cobalt and nickel contents are present in human biological fluids – blood and urine. According to the World Anti-Doping Agency prohibited list, they belong to the group of blood doping preparations – erythropoiesis stimulants. Nowadays, methods for their control in biological fluids are being actively developed to establish reasonable allowable contents of these trace elements in human biological fluids. However, in addition to developing highly sensitive methods for the determination of the total content of cobalt and nickel using ICP-MS and ETAAS, the development and comparison of various sample preparation methods that can provide the greatest accuracy, reproducibility and express analysis are also relevant. In the present paper, a comparison of different sample preparation methods – direct analysis, dilution and microwave mineralization of urine samples was shown, the detection and quantification limits were compared, some metrological characteristics that can be achieved using these sample preparation methods were evaluated. The procedure was tested on artificial and real urine samples. Taking the course of vitamin complexes in therapeutic concentrations was shown not to lead to a significant increase in the concentrations of analytes in urine, while taking elevated concentrations (for example, 2-fold) makes it possible to determine them even using ICP-AES. However, even in this case, cobalt and nickel concentrations remain at a relatively low level, not able to lead to a significant increase in erythropoiesis.
topic ICP-AES
Cobalt
Nickel
HIF
Doping
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844021001511
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