Screening Analysis of Trace Heavy Metals in Powdered Milk
Posters | 2025 | Shimadzu | AOACInstrumentation
Rapid and accurate detection of trace heavy metals in food products is crucial for ensuring safety and compliance with regulatory standards. Conventional techniques such as atomic absorption, inductively coupled plasma spectrometry, or staining methods often involve complex sample digestion, long preparation times, and lack element specificity, highlighting the need for a direct, high-throughput screening approach.
This study evaluates energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) using the ALTRACE system for direct analysis of arsenic, cadmium, tin, mercury, and lead in powdered milk. The aim is to assess detection limits, calibration performance, and suitability for routine quality control.
Samples of powdered milk were spiked with standard solutions, then frozen and crushed to ensure homogeneity. Certified reference concentrations were confirmed by ICP-MS. Powdered samples were placed in polypropylene film-lined containers and subjected to simple compression. Calibration curves were generated, including overlap correction for lead interference in arsenic measurements, and an internal standard corrected for X-ray scattering variations.
Calibration accuracy was excellent, with detection limits below 0.2 ppm for all target elements. The ALTRACE system achieved sensitivity comparable to the EDX-7000 but required only one-tenth of the measurement time. Routine screening at the 1 ppm level for arsenic, cadmium, tin, and lead proved reliable, demonstrating the method’s robustness for powder matrices.
EDXRF analysis using ALTRACE offers:
Further advancements may include enhanced X-ray sources and detector technologies, broader analyte scopes, inline process monitoring in manufacturing, integration with chemometric data analysis, and development of portable EDXRF units for field applications.
The ALTRACE EDXRF platform enables rapid, accurate, and direct screening of trace heavy metals in powdered milk. Its high sensitivity, diminished preparation requirements, and accelerated analysis times make it a valuable tool for quality control and regulatory compliance.
X-ray
IndustriesFood & Agriculture
ManufacturerShimadzu
Summary
Significance of the Topic
Rapid and accurate detection of trace heavy metals in food products is crucial for ensuring safety and compliance with regulatory standards. Conventional techniques such as atomic absorption, inductively coupled plasma spectrometry, or staining methods often involve complex sample digestion, long preparation times, and lack element specificity, highlighting the need for a direct, high-throughput screening approach.
Objectives and Study Overview
This study evaluates energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry (EDXRF) using the ALTRACE system for direct analysis of arsenic, cadmium, tin, mercury, and lead in powdered milk. The aim is to assess detection limits, calibration performance, and suitability for routine quality control.
Materials and Methodology
Samples of powdered milk were spiked with standard solutions, then frozen and crushed to ensure homogeneity. Certified reference concentrations were confirmed by ICP-MS. Powdered samples were placed in polypropylene film-lined containers and subjected to simple compression. Calibration curves were generated, including overlap correction for lead interference in arsenic measurements, and an internal standard corrected for X-ray scattering variations.
Used Instrumentation
- ALTRACE EDXRF spectrometer with high-output X-ray tube
- EDX-7000 system for sensitivity comparison
- ICP-MS for certification of reference samples
- Polypropylene film sample containers (5 µm thickness)
Results and Discussion
Calibration accuracy was excellent, with detection limits below 0.2 ppm for all target elements. The ALTRACE system achieved sensitivity comparable to the EDX-7000 but required only one-tenth of the measurement time. Routine screening at the 1 ppm level for arsenic, cadmium, tin, and lead proved reliable, demonstrating the method’s robustness for powder matrices.
Benefits and Practical Applications
EDXRF analysis using ALTRACE offers:
- Direct measurement of powdered samples with minimal preparation
- High throughput due to reduced acquisition times
- Consistent repeatability with internal standard corrections
- Element-specific quantification without complex reagents
Future Trends and Potential Applications
Further advancements may include enhanced X-ray sources and detector technologies, broader analyte scopes, inline process monitoring in manufacturing, integration with chemometric data analysis, and development of portable EDXRF units for field applications.
Conclusion
The ALTRACE EDXRF platform enables rapid, accurate, and direct screening of trace heavy metals in powdered milk. Its high sensitivity, diminished preparation requirements, and accelerated analysis times make it a valuable tool for quality control and regulatory compliance.
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