1.Detection of metal elements of skin in electric injury by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
Yuan-yuan CHEN ; Jian-hua ZHANG ; Dong MA ; Liz LI ; Yi-jiu CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2010;26(1):6-9
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the feasibility of the detection of metal elements of skin in electric injury using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and to establish a method to detect metal elements of skin in electric injury.
METHODS:
Brass, copper, aluminum and iron were used as electrodes to make electrical marks on rabbit hindlimb (220V AC), and then ICP-MS was used to detect the metal elements in injured skin.
RESULTS:
Comparing with control group,the levels of Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn and Pb showed higher in the group of brass shock (P < 0.05); the levels of Cr, Cu and Pb were higher in group of the copper shock (P < 0.05); the levels of Al, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu and Pb displayed stronger in group of aluminum shock (P < 0.05); the levels of Cr, Mn, Fe and Ni showed higher in the group of iron shock (P < 0.05). The types and levels of metal elements showed the significant difference between different electrode groups after electric injury.
CONCLUSION
ICP-MS can be used as an effective tool to determine electric injury, and the method can be used to estimate the features of electrodes.
Animals
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Area Under Curve
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Copper/chemistry*
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Electric Injuries
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Female
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Male
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Mass Spectrometry/methods*
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Metals/chemistry*
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Nickel/chemistry*
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Rabbits
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Random Allocation
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Skin/injuries*
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Zinc/chemistry*
Result Analysis
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