Author/Authors :
Ilia Rodushkina، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , Fredrik O¨dmana، نويسنده , , Henning Holmstr¨omb، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In this study, the abundances of 60 chemical elements were determined in berries of blueberry Vaccinium
myrtillus. and lingonberry Vaccinium ¨itis-idaea. by a combination of inductively coupled plasma atomic emission
spectrometry ICP-AES. and inductively coupled plasma double focusing sector field mass spectrometry ICP-SMS..
Samples of both species were collected at 35 sites in northern Sweden. The sites are related to four zones
representing areas affected by different types of human activity as well as an adjacent reference area. Special care
was taken to keep sample contamination during sampling and sample preparation as low as possible. Different
approaches such as use of an internal quality control sample, spike recovery tests and comparison between different
analytical techniques, were used to ensure the quality of the results. Variations in element concentrations within
individual sampling sites were estimated, based upon in-site duplicate sampling and analysis. The contribution from
surface contamination to total berry concentrations was assessed by analysis of samples before and after rinsing with
water. A comparison of the two species showed that, in spite of very similar concentrations for the majority of the
elements, the highest Tl, Sr and Ba values were found in lingonberry while the highest Cl and Re concentrations
were found in blueberry. The highest total concentrations of Ag, As, Be, Bi, Br, Cd, Hg, I, Ni, Pb, Sb and Tl were
found in berries from mining areas, whereas those of Li, V, Hf, W, Ta and REE were found in the vicinity of
high-traffic roads.
Keywords :
Multielement analysis , Inductively coupled plasma , Berries , trace elements , environmental assessment