D. A. Roe, P. Miller, L. Lutwak
May 1, 1966
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Analytical biochemistry
Abstract
Abstract Atomic absorption spectrometry has been applied to the estimation of barium and thus indirectly of sulfate in the low concentration in which this may be found in biological materials. Preliminary oxidation procedures for conversion of organic sulfur to the inorganic form included Benedict's method and the Schoniger oxygen flask technique. Standard determinations and recovery experiments demonstrated the precision of the analyses. The method is simple and rapid and therefore it has been concluded that it could be applied to both medical and biological research where multiple sulfur estimations are indicated.