Journal Published Online: 01 January 1976
Volume 21, Issue 1

Determination of Fluoride by Specific Ion Electrode and Report of a Fatal Case of Fluoride Poisoning

CODEN: JFSCAS

Abstract

Postmortem fluoride levels in fluoride poisoning cases can be measured conveniently with the specific ion or ion-sensitive electrode. Earlier techniques commonly used complexing agents and depended on colorimetric quantitation [1–6]. Separation of fluoride from the postmortem specimens was achieved by several means including microdiffusion [3–6]. The specific ion electrode measurement of fluoride has been employed directly in urine and other fluids and after separation of the fluoride from biological specimens [6–10]. The subjects of this report are a method combining microdiffusion as a separation procedure with specific ion electrode quantitation of fluoride and the results obtained from a case in which this method was used.

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Speaker, JH
Office of the Medical Examiner, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Stock #: JFS10345J
ISSN: 0022-1198
DOI: 10.1520/JFS10345J