The Content of Heavy Metals and
Some Inorganic Cations in White Sugar
Biljana D. krbić1, Svetlana D. Čupić2,
Jelena D. Cvejanov1, and Nada R. Miljević2
1 Faculty of Technology, University of Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
2 Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Corresponding author: Prof. Biljana krbić
University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology
Bulevar cara Lazara 1
YU-21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia
Telephone: (+381) 21 450288
Fax number: (+381) 21 450413
E-mail address: biljana@tehnol.ns.ac.yu
CEJOEM 2002, Vol.8. No.2–3.:142–146
Key words:
Beet sugar, inorganic cations, heavy metals, atomic absorption spectroscopy
Abstract:
Heavy metals and cations of alkali and alkaline earth metals were analyzed in refined beet
sugar, taken as composite sample from bulk storage sugar silos and representing the quality of
white sugar produced from beet of the South Bačka (Yugoslavia) region. The flame atomic absorption
spectrophotometric technique was employed for determination of inorganic cations (K+,
Na+, Ca2+, Mg2+, expressed in mg/kg). The content of Pb, As, Cd,
(in mg/kg) and Cu and Fe (in mg/kg) was determined by flameless atomic
absorption spectrophotometer equipped with graphite furnace, and Hg (in mg/kg)
with hydride generation. The major cation constituent turned out to be Ca2+, while the
concentrations of heavy metals in white sugar were negligible.
Received: 3 July 2002
Accepted: 17 September 2002
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