CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final report

SHIN, RICHARD - DEWI, FRANSISKA - TONG, BENNY - HO WAH, LEUNG - SAXBY, DAVID - ARMISHAW, PAUL - IVANOVA, VERONIKA - FENG, LIUXING - WANG, JUN - DEL CASTILLO, M. ESTELA - FISICARO, PAOLA - RIENITZ, OLAF - FUNG, WAI-HONG - HO-PAN YAU, MICHAEL - YIM, YONG-HYEON - BUZOIANU, MIRELLA MARÍA - CAN, SÜLEYMAN Z. - ARI, BETÜL - CANKUR, OKTAY - GOENAGA-INFANTE, HEIDI - PÉREZ, RAMIRO - FERREIRA, ELIZABETH - LONG, STEPHEN E. - CLAY DAVIS, W. - EASLEY, REGINA A.

Resumen:

Elements in serum serve as important biomarkers and reflect the well-being of an individual. The Key Comparison CCQM-K139 (Elements in human serum) aimed to enable participating National Metrology Institutes (NMIs) and Designated Institutes (DIs) to demonstrate their competence in the determination of elements (electrolytes and essential elements) in human serum. This is in line with the IAWG’s five year plan that a comparison under the Measurement Category 10 (Biological Fluids and Materials) is organised in order to best cover current and future CMCs. Table A summarises the list of measurands covered in this comparison, as well as the list of NMIs/DIs that registered and submitted their results for each measurand. For the analysis of sodium, copper, selenium and phosphorus, most of the participating institutes employed microwave-assisted digestion and acid digestion (with or without heating) sample dissolution. For the analysis of chloride, in addition to the microwave-assisted digestion and acid digestion, a wider variety of techniques were employed. These included matrix separation, alkaline extraction and coulometric titration. For sodium and phosphorus, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) were the two most commonly used instrumental techniques. Other techniques used included ion chromatography (IC) and flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). For chloride, copper and selenium, the most widely used instrumental technique was ICP-MS. Other techniques used included IC, titration, microcoulometry and ICP-OES. In this key comparison, the participating institutes have demonstrated the inorganic core capabilities in human serum matrix as listed in Table B.


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2017
ALIMENTACIÓN
ESPECTROMETRÍA ATÓMICA
MÉTODOS ANALÍTICOS
METROLOGÍA
SUERO
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FENG, LIUXING
WANG, JUN
DEL CASTILLO, M. ESTELA
FISICARO, PAOLA
RIENITZ, OLAF
FUNG, WAI-HONG
HO-PAN YAU, MICHAEL
YIM, YONG-HYEON
BUZOIANU, MIRELLA MARÍA
CAN, SÜLEYMAN Z.
ARI, BETÜL
CANKUR, OKTAY
GOENAGA-INFANTE, HEIDI
PÉREZ, RAMIRO
FERREIRA, ELIZABETH
LONG, STEPHEN E.
CLAY DAVIS, W.
EASLEY, REGINA A.
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DEWI, FRANSISKA
TONG, BENNY
HO WAH, LEUNG
SAXBY, DAVID
ARMISHAW, PAUL
IVANOVA, VERONIKA
FENG, LIUXING
WANG, JUN
DEL CASTILLO, M. ESTELA
FISICARO, PAOLA
RIENITZ, OLAF
FUNG, WAI-HONG
HO-PAN YAU, MICHAEL
YIM, YONG-HYEON
BUZOIANU, MIRELLA MARÍA
CAN, SÜLEYMAN Z.
ARI, BETÜL
CANKUR, OKTAY
GOENAGA-INFANTE, HEIDI
PÉREZ, RAMIRO
FERREIRA, ELIZABETH
LONG, STEPHEN E.
CLAY DAVIS, W.
EASLEY, REGINA A.
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv SHIN, RICHARD
DEWI, FRANSISKA
TONG, BENNY
HO WAH, LEUNG
SAXBY, DAVID
ARMISHAW, PAUL
IVANOVA, VERONIKA
FENG, LIUXING
WANG, JUN
DEL CASTILLO, M. ESTELA
FISICARO, PAOLA
RIENITZ, OLAF
FUNG, WAI-HONG
HO-PAN YAU, MICHAEL
YIM, YONG-HYEON
BUZOIANU, MIRELLA MARÍA
CAN, SÜLEYMAN Z.
ARI, BETÜL
CANKUR, OKTAY
GOENAGA-INFANTE, HEIDI
PÉREZ, RAMIRO
FERREIRA, ELIZABETH
LONG, STEPHEN E.
CLAY DAVIS, W.
EASLEY, REGINA A.
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spelling CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final reportSHIN, RICHARDDEWI, FRANSISKATONG, BENNYHO WAH, LEUNGSAXBY, DAVIDARMISHAW, PAULIVANOVA, VERONIKAFENG, LIUXINGWANG, JUNDEL CASTILLO, M. ESTELAFISICARO, PAOLARIENITZ, OLAFFUNG, WAI-HONGHO-PAN YAU, MICHAELYIM, YONG-HYEONBUZOIANU, MIRELLA MARÍACAN, SÜLEYMAN Z.ARI, BETÜLCANKUR, OKTAYGOENAGA-INFANTE, HEIDIPÉREZ, RAMIROFERREIRA, ELIZABETHLONG, STEPHEN E.CLAY DAVIS, W.EASLEY, REGINA A.ALIMENTACIÓNESPECTROMETRÍA ATÓMICAMÉTODOS ANALÍTICOSMETROLOGÍASUEROElements in serum serve as important biomarkers and reflect the well-being of an individual. The Key Comparison CCQM-K139 (Elements in human serum) aimed to enable participating National Metrology Institutes (NMIs) and Designated Institutes (DIs) to demonstrate their competence in the determination of elements (electrolytes and essential elements) in human serum. This is in line with the IAWG’s five year plan that a comparison under the Measurement Category 10 (Biological Fluids and Materials) is organised in order to best cover current and future CMCs. Table A summarises the list of measurands covered in this comparison, as well as the list of NMIs/DIs that registered and submitted their results for each measurand. For the analysis of sodium, copper, selenium and phosphorus, most of the participating institutes employed microwave-assisted digestion and acid digestion (with or without heating) sample dissolution. For the analysis of chloride, in addition to the microwave-assisted digestion and acid digestion, a wider variety of techniques were employed. These included matrix separation, alkaline extraction and coulometric titration. For sodium and phosphorus, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) were the two most commonly used instrumental techniques. Other techniques used included ion chromatography (IC) and flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). For chloride, copper and selenium, the most widely used instrumental technique was ICP-MS. Other techniques used included IC, titration, microcoulometry and ICP-OES. In this key comparison, the participating institutes have demonstrated the inorganic core capabilities in human serum matrix as listed in Table B.2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articlePublicadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPdfhttps://catalogo.latu.org.uy/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3195531955urn:ISBN:69075engEn: Metrologia, 2017, 54, 08006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCC BY-NC-NDCC BY-NC-NDreponame:Catálogo digital del LATUinstname:Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguayinstacron:Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguay2020-05-12T17:56:51Zoai:PMBOAI:31955Gobiernohttps://latu.org.uy/https://catalogo.latu.org.uy/ws/PMBOAIlfiori@latu.org.uyUruguayopendoar:2024-08-01T14:48:54.858325Catálogo digital del LATU - Laboratorio Tecnológico del Uruguayfalse
spellingShingle CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final report
SHIN, RICHARD
ALIMENTACIÓN
ESPECTROMETRÍA ATÓMICA
MÉTODOS ANALÍTICOS
METROLOGÍA
SUERO
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title CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final report
title_full CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final report
title_fullStr CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final report
title_full_unstemmed CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final report
title_short CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final report
title_sort CCQM-K139 Elements in Human Serum : Final report
topic ALIMENTACIÓN
ESPECTROMETRÍA ATÓMICA
MÉTODOS ANALÍTICOS
METROLOGÍA
SUERO
url https://catalogo.latu.org.uy/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=31955