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Abstract
The simultaneous determination of copper and zinc in human plasma and urine by inductively
coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP MS) is discussed. The performances of a cross-flow
nebulizer and a direct-injection nebulizer (DIN) were compared. Flow-injection-DIN-ICP
MS analysis of clinical samples using 1-2 mul samples was optimized. Isobaric interferences
were discussed and were demonstrated to be eliminated for the (65)Cu and most of the
Zn nuclides. The need for standard addition to compensate for signal suppression in
the case of some serum samples was indicated. Results obtained by ICP MS using calibration
with aqueous standard solutions were found to be in good agreement with those obtained
by flame AAS for a batch of real blood plasma and urine samples. The methods developed
were validated by analysis of several standard reference materials.