Abstract
We describe methods for determination of manganese in whole blood and serum with Zeeman-effect flameless atomic absorption spectroscopy. These analyses are performed on a twofold or fourfold dilution of the specimen in Triton X-100, 1 g/L. No predigestion or extraction procedures are required. The method of standard additions was used for quantitation. Within-run coefficients of variation for whole-blood manganese were 7.0 and 5.5% for 2.29 and 5.67 μg/L, respectively. For determination of serum manganese, coefficients of variation were 10.3 and 5.3% for 0.97 and 3.01 μg/L, respectively. Manganese detection limits for the assays were 3.0 pg. Whole-blood manganese concentrations, determined for 60 subjects, yielded a mean (±SD) of 9.03 (±2.25 μg/L. Mean serum manganese concentration, determined for 20 subjects, was 1.82 (±0.64 μg/L. No correlation was found between blood manganese concentrations and age, sex, or smoking status.
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Pleban, P. A., & Pearson, K. H. (1979). Determination of manganese in whole blood and serum. Clinical Chemistry, 25(11), 1915–1918. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/25.11.1915
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