Determination of Trace Elements in Hair Analysis Using ICP-Mass Spectrometry

  • Udristioiu A
  • Giubelan A
  • Nica-Badea D
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Abstract

Determining the trace element levels in the human hair is a significant analytical technique, a screening element in the evaluation of possible deficiencies, excesses, and/or biochemical imbalances in all bodies of these microelements. In this work of research, by an inductively coupled plasma– mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) analyzer, the authors have proposed the discovery of toxic trace elements (Al, Pb, Hg) and levels principal mineral elements (Ca, Mg, Cu, Zn) from the human body on health

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Udristioiu, A., Giubelan, A., & Nica-Badea, D. (2021). Determination of Trace Elements in Hair Analysis Using ICP-Mass Spectrometry. Pharmacophore, 12(3), 54–59. https://doi.org/10.51847/ft7qx3vob5

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