Gravimetric quantitative validation of botanic impurities in feed

2020 
BACKGROUND Harmful botanical impurities may contaminate feed and feed materials and be a potential danger to animal or human health, or to the environment. The aim of this study was to establish rapid and sensitive methods that can be used in routine official controls to determine botanical impurities as Datura stramonium, Ricinus communis, Crotaliaria spp. and Ambrosia spp. in animal feed and raw materials. Claviceps sclerotia were also detected in cereals, due to the similarities of the targets and the analytical procedure. Regulation (EU) 625/2017, which replaces Reg. 2004/882/EC, states that European Union Member States should conduct official controls in assessed and accredited laboratories and that the analytical methods must be validated before use, by considering parameters such as specificity, precision, recovery and measurement uncertainly. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION The results demonstrate that all of the tested methods are suitable for the official quantitative analyses required by EU official legislation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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