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Trace elements in rock salt and their bioavailability estimated from solubility in acid
Authors:Georg Steinhauser   Johannes H. Sterba   Karin Poljanc   Max Bichler  Karl Buchtela
Affiliation:Vienna University of Technology, Atominstitut der Osterreichischen Universit?ten, Stadionallee 2, 1020 Vienna, Austria. georg.steinhauser@ati.ac.at
Abstract:In this study, 18 partly commercially available samples of rock salt from Austria, Germany, Pakistan, Poland, Switzerland, and Ukraine were investigated with respect to their content of trace elements using instrumental neutron activation analysis. Elements detected were Al, Ba, Br, Ca, Ce, Cl, Co, Cr, Cs, Eu, Fe, Hf, La, Mn, Na, Rb, Sb, Sc, Sm, Sr, Ta, Tb, Th, and Zn, some of them only in individual cases. An estimation of the bioavailability of these trace elements was performed by dissolving an equivalent of the sodium chloride samples in diluted hydrochloric acid (simulating stomach acid), filtering off the insoluble components, and analyzing the evaporated filtrate. It could be shown that in most cases bioactive trace elements like Fe can be found in rock salt in the form of almost insoluble compounds and are therefore not significantly bioavailable, whereas thorium, for example, was partly bioavailable in two cases. A significant contribution to the recommended daily intake of metal trace elements by using rock salt for nutrition can be excluded.
Keywords:Rock salt   Nutrition   Neutron activation analysis   Sodium chloride   Bremsstrahlung spectrum
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