Abstract:We measured the total selenium content in aquatic product samples after oxidation of organic selenium into inorganic selenium using a nitric acid, perhydrol mixed system. Simultaneously, we measuredinorganic selenium content by HG-AFS following extraction of the sample in a HCL(50%) solution and digestion of the water phase in HNO3 and H2O2. Using these data we calculated the organic selenium content of the samples. Under optimal conditions, the detection limit of selenium by this method was 7.1 ng/mL and the linear range was between 0–20 μg/L. The recovery rate of total selenium was 93.88%–107.65% and the RSD was 0.82%–4.97%. Similarly, the recovery rate of organic selenium was 82.88%–90.10% and the RSD was 2.33%–7.73%. In summary, this method has a wide linear dynamic range and good precision and accuracy, so is suitable for the determination of organic and inorganic selenium in aquatic products.