To establish a method for the determination of lead in meconium from 144 samples of newborn through nitric acid digestion by means of graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry.
Methods: after being baked for at least 12 h at 60 degrees C, 0.3 g of meconium was digested by nitric acid and hydrogen peroxide in turn at 80 degrees C under water-bath condition for 1h and then metered to the whole volume of to 2 mL. After correcting the background with D2 lamp, specimen basal corpuscle matched standard curve was used to detect the lead content.
Results: The mean lead content of 93 experimental samples was 1.934 microg x g(-1) with the standard deviation (SD) of 1.551, and that of the 51 control samples was 1.012 microg x g(-1), with the SD of 1.084. There was a significant difference in lead levels of in meconnt between the experimental group and control group (p = 0.000).
Conclusion: The lead content of the experimental was significantly higher than that of the control group detected by this method. This method was stable and efficient.