Advancements in toxic elements extraction for enhanced instrumental profiling

Abstract Technology advancements so far have shown an accelerated and significant track record towards one of the major goals of current society i.e., sustainable development. Adding new technology and upgrading the existing ones are the two important ways to achieve the same. Considering the curren...

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Main Authors: Suryapratap Ray, Chitra Jangid, Srihari Supreethee, K. F. Gracy Anu, Sumit Sudhir Pathak, Pooja Chavan, Rahul Vashishth
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Published: Springer 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-06940-3
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description Abstract Technology advancements so far have shown an accelerated and significant track record towards one of the major goals of current society i.e., sustainable development. Adding new technology and upgrading the existing ones are the two important ways to achieve the same. Considering the current environmental situation, food safety aspects to provide a healthy way to living beings is important in order to maintain the balance in the ecosystem. The pollution level spike is no longer a threat, it became an adverse situation that the scientific community talked about years back. Monitoring pollutant levels and conducting research on next-generation solutions is the utmost priority of current environmentalists, food scientists, and associate authorities. One such pollutant is the group of toxic elements (Cd, Pb, Cr, Hg, Sr, etc.). Optimizing extraction and analytical techniques is a crucial aspect when it comes to accurate, reliable, and timely updation of contaminant levels in various geographical areas, food, and water etc. The current review discussed various techniques for analyte preparation techniques aligning with the AAS, ICP-MS/OES, and other hyphenated techniques-based analysis. The need for such optimized technology adaptation, novel applications in recent years, and the future scope have been critically reviewed. The findings suggest that continued advancements in analytical methodologies are imperative for enhancing detection accuracy, improving regulatory compliance, and mitigating the impact of toxic elements contamination on public health and the environment. Continued improvements in analytical methodologies will be essential for enhancing detection accuracy, strengthening regulatory frameworks, and mitigating the impact of toxic elements contamination on public health and the environment. Policymakers should prioritize investment in sustainable extraction technologies, enforce stricter contamination thresholds, and support research on innovative detection methods to ensure long-term environmental and health safety. Article highlights Advanced technologies help monitor and reduce toxic elements contamination in food, water, and the environment. Optimized detection methods improve accuracy, ensuring better safety standards and regulatory compliance. Strengthening policies and investing in sustainable solutions are key to long-term public health protection.
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spelling doaj-art-e9eaed2d751d48ec9717f4f2196a5ba32025-08-20T02:25:13ZengSpringerDiscover Applied Sciences3004-92612025-05-017511510.1007/s42452-025-06940-3Advancements in toxic elements extraction for enhanced instrumental profilingSuryapratap Ray0Chitra Jangid1Srihari Supreethee2K. F. Gracy Anu3Sumit Sudhir Pathak4Pooja Chavan5Rahul Vashishth6Department of Biosciences, School of Biosciences and Technology, Vellore Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Forensic Science, School of Bioengineering and Biosciences Lovely Professional UniversityVIT School of Agricultural Innovation and Advanced Learning, Vellore Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Biosciences, School of Biosciences and Technology, Vellore Institute of TechnologyDivision of Food Processing Technology, Karunya Institute of TechnologyVIT School of Agricultural Innovation and Advanced Learning, Vellore Institute of TechnologyDepartment of Biosciences, School of Biosciences and Technology, Vellore Institute of TechnologyAbstract Technology advancements so far have shown an accelerated and significant track record towards one of the major goals of current society i.e., sustainable development. Adding new technology and upgrading the existing ones are the two important ways to achieve the same. Considering the current environmental situation, food safety aspects to provide a healthy way to living beings is important in order to maintain the balance in the ecosystem. The pollution level spike is no longer a threat, it became an adverse situation that the scientific community talked about years back. Monitoring pollutant levels and conducting research on next-generation solutions is the utmost priority of current environmentalists, food scientists, and associate authorities. One such pollutant is the group of toxic elements (Cd, Pb, Cr, Hg, Sr, etc.). Optimizing extraction and analytical techniques is a crucial aspect when it comes to accurate, reliable, and timely updation of contaminant levels in various geographical areas, food, and water etc. The current review discussed various techniques for analyte preparation techniques aligning with the AAS, ICP-MS/OES, and other hyphenated techniques-based analysis. The need for such optimized technology adaptation, novel applications in recent years, and the future scope have been critically reviewed. The findings suggest that continued advancements in analytical methodologies are imperative for enhancing detection accuracy, improving regulatory compliance, and mitigating the impact of toxic elements contamination on public health and the environment. Continued improvements in analytical methodologies will be essential for enhancing detection accuracy, strengthening regulatory frameworks, and mitigating the impact of toxic elements contamination on public health and the environment. Policymakers should prioritize investment in sustainable extraction technologies, enforce stricter contamination thresholds, and support research on innovative detection methods to ensure long-term environmental and health safety. Article highlights Advanced technologies help monitor and reduce toxic elements contamination in food, water, and the environment. Optimized detection methods improve accuracy, ensuring better safety standards and regulatory compliance. Strengthening policies and investing in sustainable solutions are key to long-term public health protection.https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-025-06940-3Mineral profilingHyphenated techniquesExtractionToxic elements analysisInstrumentation
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Advancements in toxic elements extraction for enhanced instrumental profiling
Discover Applied Sciences
Mineral profiling
Hyphenated techniques
Extraction
Toxic elements analysis
Instrumentation
title Advancements in toxic elements extraction for enhanced instrumental profiling
title_full Advancements in toxic elements extraction for enhanced instrumental profiling
title_fullStr Advancements in toxic elements extraction for enhanced instrumental profiling
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title_short Advancements in toxic elements extraction for enhanced instrumental profiling
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topic Mineral profiling
Hyphenated techniques
Extraction
Toxic elements analysis
Instrumentation
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