Trace element contents in specimens of hair collected from 137 children aged 11-13 years old, living in Palermo (Sicily, Italy) were determined by ICP-MS. This work reports analytical data for the following 19 elements: Al, As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Li, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Rb, Sb, Se, Sr, U, V and Zn. The most abundant chemical elements were zinc and copper (Zn > Cu), with concentrations exceeding 10 ?g/g (Zn = 189.2 ?g/g; Cu = 22.9 ?g/g). Other elements with concentrations greater than 1 ?g/g were, in order of abundance, Al>Sr>Ba>Pb. The remaining elements were all below 1 ?g/g. The average elemental concentrations in hair were statistically compared by Kolmogorov-Smirnov's test taking children's gender into account. Al, Ba, Cr, Li, Rb, Sb, Sr, V and Zn were statistically different according to gender, with significance p < 0.001. This study thus confirms the need for hair analysis to differentiate female data from those of males. IUPAC coverage intervals and coverage uncertainties for trace elements in the analysed hair samples are also reported

Concentration and reference interval of trace elements in human hair from students living in Palermo, Sicily (Italy).

Cibella F;Cuttitta G
2011

Abstract

Trace element contents in specimens of hair collected from 137 children aged 11-13 years old, living in Palermo (Sicily, Italy) were determined by ICP-MS. This work reports analytical data for the following 19 elements: Al, As, Ba, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Li, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Rb, Sb, Se, Sr, U, V and Zn. The most abundant chemical elements were zinc and copper (Zn > Cu), with concentrations exceeding 10 ?g/g (Zn = 189.2 ?g/g; Cu = 22.9 ?g/g). Other elements with concentrations greater than 1 ?g/g were, in order of abundance, Al>Sr>Ba>Pb. The remaining elements were all below 1 ?g/g. The average elemental concentrations in hair were statistically compared by Kolmogorov-Smirnov's test taking children's gender into account. Al, Ba, Cr, Li, Rb, Sb, Sr, V and Zn were statistically different according to gender, with significance p < 0.001. This study thus confirms the need for hair analysis to differentiate female data from those of males. IUPAC coverage intervals and coverage uncertainties for trace elements in the analysed hair samples are also reported
2011
Istituto di biomedicina e di immunologia molecolare - IBIM - Sede Palermo
Human biomonitoring; Reference intervals; Statistical analysis; Trace elements
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