|
|
||||||||
Clinical Chemistry, Vol 22, 1604-1607, Copyright © 1976 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
RA Richardson
I describe a sensitive, specific, automated method for determination of mercury in urine by the "flameless atomic absorption" technique. One can analyze 20 samples per hour, with less than 0.5-ml samples of urine. The detection limit is 0.01 mumol/liter (2mug/liter) and the mean coefficient of variation 12%. The procedure is being used to monitor mercury excretion by workers exposed to mercury.
The following articles in journals at HighWire Press have cited this article:
![]() |
A.J. McGregor and H.J. Mason Occupational Mercury Vapour Exposure and Testicular, Pituitary and Thyroid Endocrine Function Human and Experimental Toxicology, January 1, 1991; 10(3): 199 - 203. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
I.M. Calder, G.R. Kelman, and H. Mason Diurnal Variations in Urinary Mercury Excretion Human and Experimental Toxicology, January 1, 1984; 3(6): 463 - 467. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |