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Stuart Chalk, Ph.D.
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Animal Feed Science and Technology

  • Publisher: Elsevier
  • FAD Code: AFST
  • CODEN: AFSTDH
  • ISSN: 0377-8401
  • Abbreviation: Anim. Feed Sci. Technol.
  • DOI Prefix: 10.1016/j.anifeedsci,10.1016/0377-8401
  • Language: English
  • Comments: Fulltext from 1975 V1

Citations 1

"Catalytic Determination Of Cobalt By Flow Injection Spectrophotometry Application In Animal Feces Analysis Using Hydrochloric Acid As Extracting Medium"
Anim. Feed Sci. Technol. 1998 Volume 74, Issue 1 Pages 79-84
A. R. A. Nogueira, G. B. Souza, L. A. R. Batista, M. A. Z. Arruda and M. Miyazawac

Abstract: A flow injection system for cobalt determination in feces of bovines and equines receiving Co-EDTA as a tracer in animal nutrition studies is proposed, using 1.0 mol HCl L-1 as extracting medium, and detection by flow injection spectrophotometric procedure based on the catalytic effect of Co(II) on the oxidation of Tiron by hydrogen peroxide. Linearity was observed up to 8.0 Co µg l-1, and the detection limit was 0.2 µg Co L-1 (3s blank). The system requires 0.12 mg Tiron per determination and handles 65 samples hr-1. No baseline drift was observed during extended operation periods (8 h) and precise results (RSD <1%) were detected. Accuracy was confirmed by running several feces samples already analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Results related to the HCl extraction procedure were in close agreement with those obtained using the nitric-perchloric digestion (y=0.978x+0.101, R2=0.9848), suggesting that HCl extraction and flow injection determination can be used routinely for rapid anal. of cobalt in feces.
Cobalt Pig Faeces Cow Faeces Spectrophotometry EDTA Catalysis Indirect Method comparison Extraction