7. ANALYTICAL METHODS
Sample preparation involves acid digestion with concentrated acids. Detection of zinc in urine samples requires extraction of the metals with a polydithiocarbamate resin prior to digestion and analysis (NIOSH 1984). Detection limits in urine are 0.1 µg/sample. Inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy (ICP
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