TY - JOUR
T1 - The ultra-sonication of minerals in swine feed
AU - Saleh, Mayra A. D.
AU - Padilha, Pedro M.
AU - Hauptli, Lucélia
AU - Berto, Dirlei A.
N1 - Funding Information:
MADS carried out the animal trial, contributed to its design, performed statistical analysis, interpretation and writing of the manuscript. PMP contributed to the financial support, its design and coordination. LH carried out the animal trial, participated in design of the study and drafted the manuscript. DAB contributed to its design and coordination. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Saleh et al.
PY - 2015/8/4
Y1 - 2015/8/4
N2 - A sample preparation method based on ultrasound assisted-extraction (UAE) of Ca, Mg and P from swine feed has been described. The experiment was performed to cover the variables influencing the sonication process and, the method validation using standard reference material. Final solutions obtained upon sonication were analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (for Ca and Mg) and by UV-vis spectrophotometry (for P). The best conditions for metal extraction were as follows: sample mass: 100 mg in 20 mL 0.10 mol/L HCl, a particle size: <60 μm, sonication time: 5 cycles of 10 s and ultrasound power: 102 W. The UAE method was applied in digestibility assays in different piglet feeds and their results showed that it is highly comparable (P > 0.05) to the other methods used for such purposes, as block digestion, and offered a Ca, Mg and P method of quantification limit of 10.6, 12.4 and 14 mg/kg, respectively. The major advantages of the UAE method compared to other methods are the high treatment rate, low reagent usage in the extracts and, it does not generate toxic residues that might negatively affect human health and the environment, accompanied by good precision and accuracy.
AB - A sample preparation method based on ultrasound assisted-extraction (UAE) of Ca, Mg and P from swine feed has been described. The experiment was performed to cover the variables influencing the sonication process and, the method validation using standard reference material. Final solutions obtained upon sonication were analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (for Ca and Mg) and by UV-vis spectrophotometry (for P). The best conditions for metal extraction were as follows: sample mass: 100 mg in 20 mL 0.10 mol/L HCl, a particle size: <60 μm, sonication time: 5 cycles of 10 s and ultrasound power: 102 W. The UAE method was applied in digestibility assays in different piglet feeds and their results showed that it is highly comparable (P > 0.05) to the other methods used for such purposes, as block digestion, and offered a Ca, Mg and P method of quantification limit of 10.6, 12.4 and 14 mg/kg, respectively. The major advantages of the UAE method compared to other methods are the high treatment rate, low reagent usage in the extracts and, it does not generate toxic residues that might negatively affect human health and the environment, accompanied by good precision and accuracy.
KW - Digestibility assay
KW - Green analytical chemistry
KW - Macronutrients
KW - Piglet
KW - Ultrasound-assisted extraction
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U2 - 10.1186/s40104-015-0030-3
DO - 10.1186/s40104-015-0030-3
M3 - Article
C2 - 26244092
AN - SCOPUS:84938581644
SN - 1674-9782
VL - 6
JO - Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
JF - Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
IS - 1
M1 - 32
ER -