Biological trace element research : multidisciplinary perspectives : developed from a symposium sponsored by the International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 17-22, 1989 /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies
Other Authors: Subramanian, K. S., 1944-, Iyengar, G. V. (Govindaraja V.), Okamoto, Kensaku
Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:English.
Published: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 1991.
Series:ACS symposium series ; 445.
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Table of Contents:
  • The need for multidisciplinary approaches in biological trace element research / G.V. Iyengar
  • Bioavailability considerations in planning dietary intake studies / Bo Lönnerdal
  • Planning in vivo body composition studies in humans / Kenneth J. Ellis
  • In vitro investigations in biological trace element analysis : positive and negative aspects / Nicholas M. Spyrou
  • Biologically related National Institute of Standards and Technology Standard reference materials : variability in concentration estimates / William Horwitz and Richard Albert
  • The importance of chemometrics in biomedical measurements / Lloyd A. Currie
  • Establishing quality measurements for inorganic analysis of biomaterials / James R. DeVoe
  • Evaluation and improvement of nutrient composition data for trace elements in foods / Wayne R. Wolf
  • Trace metal analysis and quality assurance in clinical chemistry / J. Savory, M.G. Savory, and M.R. Wills
  • Accuracy and precision of trace metal determinations in biological fluids : interlaboratory comparison program / Jean-Phillipe Weber
  • Trace elements in biological fluids : determination by stabilized temperature platform furnace atomic absorption spectrometry / K.S. Subramanian
  • Inductively coupled and other plasma sources : determination and speciation of trace elements in biomedical applications / Ramon M. Barnes
  • Analytical method aspects of assessing dietary intake of trace elements / Stephen G. Capar
  • Direct analysis of biological samples : simultaneous multielement analysis-atomic absorption spectrometry with miniature cup solid sampling / Ikuo Atsuya
  • Arsenic, bismuth, copper, lead, nickel, and selenium in some biological samples : determination by graphite furnace atomization-atomic absorption spectrometry / Ni Zhe-ming, Shan Xiao-Quan, Jin Long-Zhu, Luan Shen, Zhang Li, and K.S. Subramanian
  • In vivo and biochemical determination of toxic cadmium in rats / Chien Chung and Wen-Kang Chen
  • Trace elements in National Institute for Environmental Studies Standard reference materials : determination by instrumental neutron activation analysis / Shogo Suzuki and Shoji Hirai
  • Selenium in human serum : determination by rapid wet-ashing and high performance liquid chromatographic-fluorometric method / Eiji Aoyama, Terumichi Nakagawa, Yoriko Suzuki, and Hisashi Tanaka
  • Speciation chemistry of foods : problems and prospects / D.J. McWeeny, H.M. Crews, and R.C. Massey
  • Biological reference materials for metal speciation : National Institute for Environmental Studies fish tissue reference material for organotin compounds / K. Okamoto
  • Trace elements associated with proteins : neutron activation analysis combined with biological isolation techniques / Susan F. Stone, Rolf Zeisler, Glen E. Gordon, Raphael P. Viscidi, and Erich H. Cerny
  • Speciation and determination of selenium and mercury accumulated in a dolphin liver / Kazuko Matsumoto
  • Synchrotron radiation and its application to chemical speciation / B.M. Gordon and K.W. Jones
  • Comparative intestinal absorption and subsequent metabolism of metal amino acid chelates and inorganic metal salts / H. DeWayne Ashmead
  • Mineral supplementation in plants via amino acid chelation / Robert B. Jeppsen
  • Trace element-induced toxicity in cultured heart cells / Craig C. Freudenrich, Shi Liu, and Melvyn Lieberman
  • Stable isotope dilution for zinc analysis in low birth weight infants / J.P. Van Wouwe and R. Rodrigues Pereira.