Hidden contributors to uncertainty and accuracy of results of residue analysis

Ambrus, A [Ambrus, Árpád (Analitikai kémia), author] National Food Chain Safety Office; Zentai, A [Zentai, Andrea (élelmiszerbiztonság), author] National Food Chain Safety Office; Sali, J [Sali, Judit (élelmiszer-biztonság), author] National Food Chain Safety Office; Ficzere, I

English Article (Journal Article) Scientific
  • SJR Scopus - Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous): Q2
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Accurate analytical results with known uncertainty are required for the safety assessment of pesticides and testing the conformity of marketed food and feed with the maximum residue limits. The available information on various sources of errors was examined with special emphasis to those which may remain unaccounted for based on the current practice of many laboratories. The method validation typically covers the steps of the pesticide residue determination from the extraction of spiked samples to the instrumental determination, which contribute to only 10-40% of total variance of results. Though the variability of sampling, sample size reduction and sample processing may amount to the 60-90% of total variance, it generally remains unnoticed leading to wrong decisions. Another important source of gross error is the mismatch of the residues analysed and those included in the relevant residue definition. Procedures which may be applied for eliminating or reducing the errors are discussed. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.
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