A simple, sensitive analytical method for platinum trace determination in human urine

2015 
Abstract Quantification of platinum in human urine is a valuable technique for assessing occupational and environmental exposure to platinum. We hereby present a simple and sensitive method to monitor urinary platinum in hospital workers exposed to platinum-based anticancer agents. This method consists in: i) the sample digestion with an ultrapure HNO 3 /HCl (5:1) mixture in a sonicator for 2 h, and ii) the Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP–MS) platinum determination on the 1:10 diluted solutions. Sample pre-treatment is simpler and faster when compared to other published procedures, which are typically multistep and time-consuming and often require expensive equipments. The ICP–MS analysis of all pre-treated samples shows good selectivity, sensitivity, repeatability and recoveries. It is noteworthy that in the present case both standard addition mode and the direct platinum determination with reference to an external calibration curve give satisfactory results for urinary platinum, while the standard addition mode is typically required in the literature methods.
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