Determination of selected metals in fruit wines by spectroscopic techniques
J Płotka-Wasylka, M Rutkowska… - Journal of Analytical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry, 2017•Wiley Online Library
Background. The determination of metals in different types of food and beverages samples
has drawn significant attention due to several reasons with the most important one being the
nutritional and toxic effects of these elements or their compounds. The knowledge of certain
elements content in wines/fruit wines is of special interest due to their toxicity in case of
excessive intake and also the effect they seem to have on the organoleptic properties of
wine. Results. The study was focused on measuring the concentration levels of trace metals …
has drawn significant attention due to several reasons with the most important one being the
nutritional and toxic effects of these elements or their compounds. The knowledge of certain
elements content in wines/fruit wines is of special interest due to their toxicity in case of
excessive intake and also the effect they seem to have on the organoleptic properties of
wine. Results. The study was focused on measuring the concentration levels of trace metals …
Background
The determination of metals in different types of food and beverages samples has drawn significant attention due to several reasons with the most important one being the nutritional and toxic effects of these elements or their compounds. The knowledge of certain elements content in wines/fruit wines is of special interest due to their toxicity in case of excessive intake and also the effect they seem to have on the organoleptic properties of wine. Results
The study was focused on measuring the concentration levels of trace metals in fruit wines. Analysis of K, Ca, Fe, Zn, Cd, Mg, Pb, Sn, and Hg in so‐called homemade fruit wine was carried out by AES, AAS, CV‐AAS, and GF‐AAS techniques. The calculated calibration curves showed good linearity range for all tested analytes (with coefficient of determination in the range from 0.989 to 0.999). The low values of the limit of detection (from 0.0031 μg/L to 0.47 mg/L) and the limit of quantification (from 0.009 μg/L to 1.41 mg/L) were obtained. Conclusions
The allowed levels of metal in fruit wines are prescribed by the International Office for Grapes and Wines (OIV). The data obtained from the study area for all metals did not exceed the international limits.Wiley Online Library
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