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Review of analytical methods for the quantification of iodine in complex matrices
Authors:Shelor C Phillip  Dasgupta Purnendu K
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019-0065, United States
Abstract:Iodine is an essential element of human nutrition. Nearly a third of the global population has insufficient iodine intake and is at risk of developing Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD). Most countries have iodine supplementation and monitoring programs. Urinary iodide (UI) is the biomarker used for epidemiological studies; only a few methods are currently used routinely for analysis. These methods either require expensive instrumentation with qualified personnel (inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry, instrumental nuclear activation analysis) or oxidative sample digestion to remove potential interferences prior to analysis by a kinetic colorimetric method originally introduced by Sandell and Kolthoff ∼75 years ago. The Sandell–Kolthoff (S–K) method is based on the catalytic effect of iodide on the reaction between Ce4+ and As3+. No available technique fully fits the needs of developing countries; research into inexpensive reliable methods and instrumentation are needed. There have been multiple reviews of methods used for epidemiological studies and specific techniques. However, a general review of iodine determination on a wide-ranging set of complex matrices is not available. While this review is not comprehensive, we cover the principal developments since the original development of the S–K method.
Keywords:Iodine   Urine   Milk   Sandell   Kolthoff   ICP-MS
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