Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, Volume. 30, Issue 7, 1975(2010)

Analysis and Comparison of Trace Elements of Herba Euphorbiae Humifusae in Different Periods by Microwav Digestion-Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy

XIONG Wei1、*, CAI Miao-zhen1, WANG Hong1, YU Rui-peng2, and CHENG Cun-gui1
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    Herba euphorbiae humifusae is the dried whole plant of Euphorbia humifusa Willd. that belongs to euphorbiaceae. In the present paper, the microwave digestion procedure was used to digest herba euphorbiae humifusae collected in different periods, and then flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) was used to determine the contents of eight kinds of trace elements of herba euphorbiae humifusae in different periods, and the change in the contents of trace elements at different times was studied and analysed. The results showed that of all the trace elements of herba euphorbiae humifusae in different periods, element Fe was the highest in June, element K was in August at the highest level, element Mn reached the highest content in September, elements Na and Ca were dividedly at the highest content in October and November, and in December the highest content elements were Zn, Cu and Mg. In one word, the change of Na and Ca was jumping, while the change of Cu and Zn was comparatively mild. The results provide scientific basis for the time of collection of herba euphorbiae humifusae.

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    XIONG Wei, CAI Miao-zhen, WANG Hong, YU Rui-peng, CHENG Cun-gui. Analysis and Comparison of Trace Elements of Herba Euphorbiae Humifusae in Different Periods by Microwav Digestion-Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2010, 30(7): 1975

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    Received: Oct. 8, 2009

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Jan. 26, 2011

    The Author Email: Wei XIONG (2008210557@zjnu.net)

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