TITLE:
Total Reflection X-Ray Fluorescence Analysis of Toxic Metals in Fish Tissues
AUTHORS:
Graciela Zarazúa, Karina Girón-Romero, Samuel Tejeda, Carmen Carreño-De León, Pedro Ávila-Pérez
KEYWORDS:
Metals, Fish Tissues, TXRF
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry,
Vol.5 No.12,
September
3,
2014
ABSTRACT: The concentration
of Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Hg and Pb, considered like toxic, was evaluated in fish
tissues by means the total reflection X-Ray Fluorescence technique (TXRF).
Grass carp (Ctenopharygodon idella)
samples were collected from six regions of the Tepuxtepec Dam which was used as
a water reservoir and fish production for the local population. Fish tissues:
gills, liver, kidney and muscle were analyzed in triplicate using a TXRF
spectrometer “TX-2000 Ital Structures” with a Si(Li) detector and a resolution
of 140 eV (FWHM) at Mn Kα and Mo tube
(40 kV, 30 mA) with 17.4 KeV excitation energy. The mean concentration of
metals in tissues decrease in the sequence: Kidney ≈ Gills > Liver >
Muscle; the range of concentration for Zn was 26.68 - 816.67 mg/Kg followed by
Cu: 1.18 - 35.81 mg/Kg, Cr: 1.10 - 9.30 mg/Kg, Ni: 0.40 - 3.80 mg/Kg, Pb: