Validation of mercury analyzer for determination of mercury in snake fruit


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Eka N., . and Heri D. H., . and Astuti, . and Rohman A., . Validation of mercury analyzer for determination of mercury in snake fruit. pp. 933-936. ISSN 2231-7546

Abstract

Mercury analyzer an instrument specifically designed for mercury (Hg) determination has been developed and validated for quantification of Hg levels in Salak or snake fruit (Salacca zalacca) obtained in Yogyakarta. Some analytical figures of merit namely linearity and range precision accuracy limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) have been evaluated. The developed method is linear over 0.5 “ 20 g/mL with coefficient of correlation (r) 0.99. LOD and LOQ obtained were 0 03 g/L and 0 1 g/L respectively. This method was quite precise with the relative standard deviation (RSD) values found to be 9.73 and 10.41 for its intraday and interday precisions. These RSD values were lower than those required by Horwitz. The mean recovery percentage was 97.24 indicating that the developed method was accurate for Hg determination in snake fruit. Mercury levels in the marketed snake fruit samples were found in the range of 4.87-15.08 g/Kg which were lower than maximum permissible limit set by Indonesian government regulation as 30 g/Kg.


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Abstract

Mercury analyzer an instrument specifically designed for mercury (Hg) determination has been developed and validated for quantification of Hg levels in Salak or snake fruit (Salacca zalacca) obtained in Yogyakarta. Some analytical figures of merit namely linearity and range precision accuracy limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) have been evaluated. The developed method is linear over 0.5 “ 20 g/mL with coefficient of correlation (r) 0.99. LOD and LOQ obtained were 0 03 g/L and 0 1 g/L respectively. This method was quite precise with the relative standard deviation (RSD) values found to be 9.73 and 10.41 for its intraday and interday precisions. These RSD values were lower than those required by Horwitz. The mean recovery percentage was 97.24 indicating that the developed method was accurate for Hg determination in snake fruit. Mercury levels in the marketed snake fruit samples were found in the range of 4.87-15.08 g/Kg which were lower than maximum permissible limit set by Indonesian government regulation as 30 g/Kg.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Mercury
AGROVOC Term: Heavy metals
AGROVOC Term: Determination of chemicals
AGROVOC Term: Methods
AGROVOC Term: Antimutagenic activity
AGROVOC Term: Salacca
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:27
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22313

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