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Original Articles

Mercury in Human Hair

A Study of the Residents of Los Alamos, NM, and Pasadena, Calif, by Cold Vapor Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry

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Pages 40-44 | Received 29 Sep 1972, Accepted 19 Feb 1973, Published online: 02 May 2013
 

Abstract

Rapid digestion and quantitative mercury recovery are obtained when hair is digested in a mixture of nitric acid, sulfuric acid, and potassium permanganate. The studies were done on replicate samples drawn from a large homogeneous hair sample used as a standard reference. The method was applied to hair samples from 80 men and 147 women, long-term residents of Los Alamos, NM, and 99 women, long-term residents of Pasadena, Calif. The geometric mean of the mercury concentration found in the hair samples was: Los Alamos, 18.0 μg/gm (men) and 18.9 μg/gm (women); Pasadena, 25.0 μg/gm. Values ranged from 5 μg/gm to over 100 μg/gm. The mean values found are higher than previously reported. The results suggest that there may be differences in the environmental exposure of the two populations to mercury.

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