Bos A J, van der Stap C C, Valković V, Vis R D, Verheul H
Sci Total Environ. 1985 Mar 15;42(1-2):157-69. doi: 10.1016/0048-9697(85)90015-4.
A study has been made on the incorporation of some trace elements and minerals into human hair by measuring their distributions across hair diameters. For this study the Particle Induced X-ray Emission (PIXE) technique using the proton microbeam of the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam has been applied. Results of measurements on single hair strands at different positions in the root and outside the skin provide evidence that the elements not only can enter the cortex via the matrix but also via the hair root sheaths. Moreover, there are indications that the distribution of an endogenous element is not always homogeneously spread over a cross section of the hair. Endogenous Fe and Pb seem to be peaked on the periphery of the hair by natural means, while the elements S,Zn and Cu of the samples measured are found to be distributed homogeneously across the hair diameter. The consequences for hair analysis in use for monitoring the trace elements status of an individual are discussed.
通过测量微量元素和矿物质在头发直径上的分布,对它们在人发中的掺入情况进行了一项研究。在这项研究中,应用了阿姆斯特丹自由大学质子微束的粒子诱导X射线发射(PIXE)技术。对发根不同位置和皮肤外单根头发的测量结果表明,这些元素不仅可以通过毛基质进入皮质,还可以通过毛囊鞘进入。此外,有迹象表明,内源性元素的分布在头发横截面上并不总是均匀的。内源性铁和铅似乎通过自然方式在头发外围达到峰值,而所测样品中的硫、锌和铜元素在头发直径上分布均匀。讨论了用于监测个体微量元素状况的头发分析的相关影响。