Rice is one of the popular foods in the world, and the identification and measurement of the concentration of metal elements in therein is necessary for food safety. To this end, this work investigated the feasibility of using laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LDI-TOF-MS) for the qualitative identification of metal elements present in rice. The effect of different sample preparation methods (solvation of rice powder in water, acid digestion, and rice tablet) and laser wavelength on the mass spectral pattern of rice was investigated. Based on the experimental results, LDI-TOF-MS proves to be a reliable method for the qualitative identification of the metal elements in rice. It was determined that the rice sample prepared as a tablet and using visible laser radiation, are the most suitable choice for the identification of metallic elements using LDI-TOF-MS. The mass spectrum of rice was experimentally modeled using starch and theoretically simulated.

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