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Analysis of Tea for Metals by Flame and Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Multivariate Analysis
Authors:Slađana Popović  Ana Pantelić  Željka Milovanović  Jelena Milinkov  Milka Vidović
Affiliation:1. Department of Ecology and Technoeconomics, Scientific Institution, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbiaspopovic.bio@gmail.com;3. Department of Ecology and Technoeconomics, Scientific Institution, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract:The concentrations of iron, zinc, manganese, copper, chromium, nickel, lead, arsenic, and cadmium were determined using flame and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry in nine herbal tea samples. Hawthorn, yarrow, elderflower, and bearberry are herbal teas for which the metal content has been rarely determined. The concentration of cadmium in St John’s wort exceeded the maximum permissible limit of 0.3?mg/kg. The metals were also determined in aqueous extracts following 5, 10, and 20?min of boiling and using different preparations, including acidification with lemon juice. The influence of these factors on metal release was demonstrated using multivariate analyses by redundancy analysis and principal component analysis. The metal release was not considerably affected by the boiling time, while the acidity of the medium was generally positively correlated. For the infusions, arsenic was detected only in acidified mint tea. The extraction efficiencies of metals were determined and classified as highly, moderately, and poorly extractable, with chromium showing largest variations.
Keywords:Flame atomic absorption spectrometry  graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry  herbal tea  principal component analysis  redundancy analysis
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