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On the distribution of trace elements in human skeletons

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Instrumental neutron activation analysis and flameless atomic absorption spectrometry have been used to study the occurence and distribution with a maximum of 25 elements in multiple sites of a skeleton and in the iliac crest of 69 ancient human skeletons. To study the distribution of trace elements between the different bone fractions the material of each sampling site was chemically treated to separate the collagen and the mineral from one another. Losses or contamination during the extraction procedure have been controled in detail by balance calculations. The elements can be subdivided into several groups due to the balance calculation and their association with the mineral.

The analysis of the skeleton showed that the trace elements are distributed in varying degrees within a bone and throughout the skeleton their variation seems to be related to functional and structural conditions of the sampling site. The element content was observed to be higher at epiphyseal areas of long bones than in the shaft and higher in trabecular than in cortical bones. It was found that the element content of a single bone sample depends largely on the mass ratio spongiosa/compacta at the sampling site.

By investigating an ancient population group, information about the “natural levels” and biological variation of trace elements was obtained.

The results for F, Pb, Sr, and Zn in particular suggest that these elements could be useful in the study of health problems in man which involves the bone tissue.

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Brätter, P., Gawlik, D., Lausch, J. et al. On the distribution of trace elements in human skeletons. J. Radioanal. Chem. 37, 393–403 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02520545

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