Methods of Analysis for Heavy Metals in Tissue and Serum. A Discussion of Troublesome Techniques
E.J. Skoch; C.M. Bral
Marine Mammal Research Lab, John Carroll University, University Hts.,
OH
In attempting to correlate published data with our results we have
found a multitude of data reporting. These variations ranged from different analytical
techniques to data points listed as ppm, ppm/gdwt, ppm/gwwt, gms/kilo body wt and several
others.
This paper will discuss our research and will present comparative data
illustrating analytical differences due to different instruments and sample preparation. We
will further suggest some ideas which may make some of the comparisons easier in the future.
These will include standard reporting and standardization of sample preparation as well as
sample size needed for proper analysis of tissue, serum, and whole blood.