K, Mg, and Ca isotopic analysis from a single aliquot of thirteen biological certified reference materials

IF 3.1 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Léo Delette, Emmanuelle Albalat, Philippe Télouk, Frank Vanhaecke and Vincent Balter
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Combining different but related isotopic systems is key to understanding biological systems as biological functions involving metals in the body generally interact. Potassium, magnesium, and calcium in the ionic form are such elements with related properties. The present work aims to demonstrate a new method to isolate these three metals from a single sample aliquot using AG50W-X12 cation exchange resin, custom-made quartz columns and HCl at different molarities for their subsequent isotopic analysis using MC-ICP-MS. The accuracy of the method was assessed using thirteen certified reference materials with different biological matrices, seven of which have not been analyzed for either their potassium, magnesium, or calcium isotopic compositions before. The procedure allows for an efficient isolation of potassium using AG50W-X12 resin only. However, for matrices characterized by high concentrations of copper, zinc, and/or iron, a prior chromatographic treatment is required, as copper and zinc co-elute with magnesium and iron with calcium, causing matrix effects during the subsequent isotopic analysis. Furthermore, with AG50W-X12 resin, strontium co-elutes with calcium, thus requiring another purification step to separate these elements using a Sr-Spec resin. The efficiency of this method is confirmed by quantitative chromatographic recoveries, low procedural blanks and isotopic compositions corresponding to literature values. This protocol should greatly enhance sample processing with lower volumes of acid, resin, and sample. From a single aliquot, and three consecutive steps, it is possible to isolate seven target elements. Additionally, we provide new values for the isotopic compositions of K, Mg, and Ca for diverse biological certified reference materials enabling improved future method validation of biological applications by using reference materials that show closer resemblance to the investigated samples.

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13种生物标准物质的K、Mg、Ca同位素分析
结合不同但相关的同位素系统是理解生物系统的关键,因为涉及体内金属的生物功能通常相互作用。离子形式的钾、镁和钙是这类具有相关性质的元素。本研究旨在展示一种新方法,利用AG50W-X12阳离子交换树脂、定制的石英柱和不同摩尔浓度的盐酸,从单个样品中分离出这三种金属,随后使用MC-ICP-MS进行同位素分析。使用13种具有不同生物基质的标准物质对该方法的准确性进行了评估,其中7种之前未对其钾、镁或钙同位素组成进行过分析。该程序允许仅使用AG50W-X12树脂有效分离钾。然而,对于以高浓度铜、锌和/或铁为特征的基质,需要事先进行色谱处理,因为铜和锌与镁和铁与钙共洗脱,在随后的同位素分析中引起基质效应。此外,使用AG50W-X12树脂,锶与钙共洗脱,因此需要另一个纯化步骤来使用Sr-Spec树脂分离这些元素。定量色谱回收率、低程序空白和同位素组成符合文献值,证实了该方法的有效性。该方案应大大提高样品处理与较低体积的酸,树脂和样品。从单一的等价物和三个连续的步骤中,可以分离出七个目标元素。此外,我们为不同的生物认证标准物质提供了K、Mg和Ca同位素组成的新值,从而通过使用与所研究样品更接近的标准物质来改进生物应用的未来方法验证。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
26.50%
发文量
228
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Innovative research on the fundamental theory and application of spectrometric techniques.
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