Pettersson, Hans
- Department of Applied Animal Science and Welfare, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
In the field of mycotoxin analysis, substantial problems shown by high between-laboratory standard deviations and noncomparable and nontraceable results have been caused by the lack of proper calibrants for external calibration. During a large-scale Standard Measurement and Testing project of the European Commission (EC) dealing with preparation and certification of reference materials for determination of the mycotoxin zearalenone (ZON) in maize, a ZON calibrant in acetonitrile was prepared and checked for purity, homogeneity, and stability. Before certification, on the basis of preparation, the calibrant was checked in a mini-interlaboratory study by UV spectrophotometric determination. The molar absorptivities of ZON in acetonitrile at 236, 274, and 314 nm were established, and as a main result, a common reference wavelength of 274 nm with molar absorptivity of 12 623 +/- 111 L/mol.cm can be recommended for ZON in acetonitrile. A concentration and expanded uncertainty of the ZON calibrant of 9.95 +/- 0.08 mug/mL was calculated as a preliminary value before final evaluation through the certification panel of the EC
zearalenone; mycotoxin
Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL
2003, volume: 86, number: 1, pages: 50-60
Publisher: AOAC INTERNATIONAL
Food Science
Veterinary Science
Animal and Dairy Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/1452