Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Paula Alexandra Aguieiras Triunfante
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10216/21986
Resumo: The research carried out in the present study aimed at determining the total mercury concentration in post-mortem human tissues in order to determine the death cause. The tissues were collected from two corpses of individuals that presumably died from inorganic mercury intoxication. Given the time gap between the intoxication moment and death, further research was carried on the biotransformation of inorganic mercury into organomercurials in resemblance to the environmental behaviour. The corpses in this study belonged to two individuals aged 39 and 77, respectively male and female. In the first individual, the intoxication was due to inorganic mercury ingestion and on the second due to dermal exposition to inorganic mercury. Total mercury quantification was determined through Cold Vapour Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (CVAAS). A High Resolution Liquid Chromatographic method with UV detection (HPLCUV) was developed for methilmercury dosing. Method validation was performed taking into account analytical parameters such as linearity, precision and accuracy. For the CVAAS technique linearity was achieved through the calibration curve method. Precision was tested using a variation coefficient. Accuracy was tested using standards addition method. Accuracy was further tested using certified material, namely certified Tuna Fish standard (CRM 463) and certified Pig Kidney standard (BCR 186). The linearization study for the HPLC-UV was performed using the calibration curve method. The precision of this method was evaluated in kidney and liver digests, regarding variation coefficient. Accuracy was evaluated using standards addition method. Accuracy was also studied using certified Tuna Fish standards (CRM 463). In terms of total mercury, the results obtained for the first case samples were: liver 49,9 g/g, brain 0,33 g/g and blood 11,7 g/g. For the second case samples the following results were achieved: kidney 77,7 g/g, liver 46,6 g/g, lungs 14,6 g/g, stomach 7,12 g/g, spleen 6,40 g/g, blood 2,95 g/mL, hart 2,34 g/g, urine 1,40 g/mL and encephalon 0,21 g/g. In the first case samples the values obtained for the methilmercury were: liver 1,70 g/g, blood 0,15 g/mL. In lungs and brain the results were less than the detection limit of the method. In the second case all the results were less than the detection limit of the method. Given the obtained results it can be concluded that, for both cases, obtained total mercury values from post-morten samples were consistent with mercury intoxication dead. The results corresponding to methilmercury dosing suggest that biotransformation on the human body occurs from inorganic mercury into methilmercury.
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spelling Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casosEstatísticaStatisticsPortoThe research carried out in the present study aimed at determining the total mercury concentration in post-mortem human tissues in order to determine the death cause. The tissues were collected from two corpses of individuals that presumably died from inorganic mercury intoxication. Given the time gap between the intoxication moment and death, further research was carried on the biotransformation of inorganic mercury into organomercurials in resemblance to the environmental behaviour. The corpses in this study belonged to two individuals aged 39 and 77, respectively male and female. In the first individual, the intoxication was due to inorganic mercury ingestion and on the second due to dermal exposition to inorganic mercury. Total mercury quantification was determined through Cold Vapour Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (CVAAS). A High Resolution Liquid Chromatographic method with UV detection (HPLCUV) was developed for methilmercury dosing. Method validation was performed taking into account analytical parameters such as linearity, precision and accuracy. For the CVAAS technique linearity was achieved through the calibration curve method. Precision was tested using a variation coefficient. Accuracy was tested using standards addition method. Accuracy was further tested using certified material, namely certified Tuna Fish standard (CRM 463) and certified Pig Kidney standard (BCR 186). The linearization study for the HPLC-UV was performed using the calibration curve method. The precision of this method was evaluated in kidney and liver digests, regarding variation coefficient. Accuracy was evaluated using standards addition method. Accuracy was also studied using certified Tuna Fish standards (CRM 463). In terms of total mercury, the results obtained for the first case samples were: liver 49,9 g/g, brain 0,33 g/g and blood 11,7 g/g. For the second case samples the following results were achieved: kidney 77,7 g/g, liver 46,6 g/g, lungs 14,6 g/g, stomach 7,12 g/g, spleen 6,40 g/g, blood 2,95 g/mL, hart 2,34 g/g, urine 1,40 g/mL and encephalon 0,21 g/g. In the first case samples the values obtained for the methilmercury were: liver 1,70 g/g, blood 0,15 g/mL. In lungs and brain the results were less than the detection limit of the method. In the second case all the results were less than the detection limit of the method. Given the obtained results it can be concluded that, for both cases, obtained total mercury values from post-morten samples were consistent with mercury intoxication dead. The results corresponding to methilmercury dosing suggest that biotransformation on the human body occurs from inorganic mercury into methilmercury.Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do PortoFMUP20072011-02-07T00:00:00Z2011-02-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10216/21986porMartins, Paula Alexandra Aguieiras Triunfanteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T12:31:50Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/21986Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:22:03.495755Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos
title Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos
spellingShingle Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos
Martins, Paula Alexandra Aguieiras Triunfante
Estatística
Statistics
Porto
title_short Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos
title_full Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos
title_fullStr Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos
title_full_unstemmed Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos
title_sort Doseamento do mercúrio total e de derivados orgânicos de mercúrio em amostras de cadáveres - Estudo de dois casos
author Martins, Paula Alexandra Aguieiras Triunfante
author_facet Martins, Paula Alexandra Aguieiras Triunfante
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Paula Alexandra Aguieiras Triunfante
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estatística
Statistics
Porto
topic Estatística
Statistics
Porto
description The research carried out in the present study aimed at determining the total mercury concentration in post-mortem human tissues in order to determine the death cause. The tissues were collected from two corpses of individuals that presumably died from inorganic mercury intoxication. Given the time gap between the intoxication moment and death, further research was carried on the biotransformation of inorganic mercury into organomercurials in resemblance to the environmental behaviour. The corpses in this study belonged to two individuals aged 39 and 77, respectively male and female. In the first individual, the intoxication was due to inorganic mercury ingestion and on the second due to dermal exposition to inorganic mercury. Total mercury quantification was determined through Cold Vapour Generation Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (CVAAS). A High Resolution Liquid Chromatographic method with UV detection (HPLCUV) was developed for methilmercury dosing. Method validation was performed taking into account analytical parameters such as linearity, precision and accuracy. For the CVAAS technique linearity was achieved through the calibration curve method. Precision was tested using a variation coefficient. Accuracy was tested using standards addition method. Accuracy was further tested using certified material, namely certified Tuna Fish standard (CRM 463) and certified Pig Kidney standard (BCR 186). The linearization study for the HPLC-UV was performed using the calibration curve method. The precision of this method was evaluated in kidney and liver digests, regarding variation coefficient. Accuracy was evaluated using standards addition method. Accuracy was also studied using certified Tuna Fish standards (CRM 463). In terms of total mercury, the results obtained for the first case samples were: liver 49,9 g/g, brain 0,33 g/g and blood 11,7 g/g. For the second case samples the following results were achieved: kidney 77,7 g/g, liver 46,6 g/g, lungs 14,6 g/g, stomach 7,12 g/g, spleen 6,40 g/g, blood 2,95 g/mL, hart 2,34 g/g, urine 1,40 g/mL and encephalon 0,21 g/g. In the first case samples the values obtained for the methilmercury were: liver 1,70 g/g, blood 0,15 g/mL. In lungs and brain the results were less than the detection limit of the method. In the second case all the results were less than the detection limit of the method. Given the obtained results it can be concluded that, for both cases, obtained total mercury values from post-morten samples were consistent with mercury intoxication dead. The results corresponding to methilmercury dosing suggest that biotransformation on the human body occurs from inorganic mercury into methilmercury.
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