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Journal of AOAC International | 2016

Analytical Approaches to Verify Food Integrity: Needs and Challenges.

Richard H. Stadler; Lien-Anh Tran; Christophe Cavin; Pascal Zbinden; Erik J. M. Konings

A brief overview of the main analytical approaches and practices to determine food authenticity is presented, addressing, as well, food supply chain and future requirements to more effectively mitigate food fraud. Food companies are introducing procedures and mechanisms that allow them to identify vulnerabilities in their food supply chain under the umbrella of a food fraud prevention management system. A key step and first line of defense is thorough supply chain mapping and full transparency, assessing the likelihood of fraudsters to penetrate the chain at any point. More vulnerable chains, such as those where ingredients and/or raw materials are purchased through traders or auctions, may require a higher degree of sampling, testing, and surveillance. Access to analytical tools is therefore pivotal, requiring continuous development and possibly sophistication in identifying chemical markers, data acquisition, and modeling. Significant progress in portable technologies is evident already today, for instance, as in the rapid testing now available at the agricultural level. In the near future, consumers may also have the ability to scan products in stores or at home to authenticate labels and food content. For food manufacturers, targeted analytical methods complemented by untargeted approaches are end control measures at the factory gate when the material is delivered. In essence, testing for food adulterants is an integral part of routine QC, ideally tailored to the risks in the individual markets and/or geographies or supply chains. The development of analytical methods is a first step in verifying the compliance and authenticity of food materials. A next, more challenging step is the successful establishment of global consensus reference methods as exemplified by the AOAC Stakeholder Panel on Infant Formula and Adult Nutritionals initiative, which can serve as an approach that could also be applied to methods for contaminants and adulterants in food. The food industry has taken these many challenges aboard, working closely with all stakeholders and continuously communicating on progress in a fully transparent manner.


Journal of AOAC International | 2016

New Methods for the Analysis of Water-Soluble Vitamins in Infant Formula and Adult/Pediatric Nutritionals.

Frédéric Martin; Ester Campos Giménez; Erik J. M. Konings

Water-soluble vitamins (WSVs) are a group of organic compounds which are essential micronutrients. WSVs could be divided between the B complex group and vitamin C (l-ascorbic acid). Within the B complex group, eight vitamins are recognized: vitamins B1 (thiamin), B2 (riboflavin), B3 (niacin or niacinamide), B5 (pantothenic acid), B6 (pyridoxine, pyridoxal, or pyridoxamine), B7 (biotin), B9 (folic acid), and B12 (various cobalamins). This paper reviews the new methods for the analysis of these vitamins, with a focus on infant formula and adult nutritionals.


Journal of AOAC International | 2015

Evaluation Protocol for Review of Method Validation Data by the AOAC Stakeholder Panel on Infant Formula and Adult Nutritionals Expert Review Panel.

Brendon D. Gill; Harvey E. Indyk; Christopher J. Blake; Erik J. M. Konings; Wesley A. Jacobs; Darryl Sullivan

Methods under consideration as part of the AOAC Stakeholder Panel on Infant Formula and Adult Nutritionals process are to be evaluated against a set of Standard Method Performance RequirementsSM (SMPRs) via peer review by an expert review panel (ERP). A validation protocol and a checklist have been developed to assist the ERP to evaluate experimental data and to compare multiple candidate methods for each nutrient. Method performance against validation parameters mandated in the SMPRs as well as additional criteria are to be scored, with the method selected by the ERP proceeding to multilaboratory study prior to Final Action approval. These methods are intended to be used by the infant formula industry for the purposes of dispute resolution.


Journal of AOAC International | 2005

Determination of beta-carotene in supplements and raw materials by reversed-phase high pressure liquid chromatography: collaborative study.

John Szpylka; Jonathan W. Devries; Sneh Bhandari; M.H. Bui; D. Ji; Erik J. M. Konings; R. Lewis; P. Maas; H. Parish; Brett E. Post; J. Schierle; Darryl Sullivan; A. Taylor; J. Wang; G. Ware; D. Woollard; T. Wu


Journal of AOAC International | 2016

AOAC SMPR(®) 2016.002

Vincent Paez; W. Bradley Barrett; Xiaojun Deng; Carmen Diaz-Amigo; Katherine L. Fiedler; Christophe Fuerer; Gregory Hostetler; Phil Johnson; George Joseph; Erik J. M. Konings; Markus Lacorn; John Lawry; Huafen Liu; Eric Marceau; Katerina Mastovska; Lisa Monteroso; Shang Jing Pan; Christine H. Parker; Melissa M. Phillips; Bert Popping; Scott Radcliffe; Catherine A. Rimmer; Martin Röder; Andre Schreiber; Jennifer Sealey-Voyksner; Jeffrey Shippar; Darsa P. Siantar; Darryl Sullivan; Julie Sundgaard; John Szpylka


Journal of AOAC International | 2003

Committee on food nutrition. Water-soluble vitamins.

Erik J. M. Konings


Journal of AOAC International | 2018

Standard Method Performance Requirements (SMPRs®) 2018.001: Sugars in Animal Feed, Pet Food, and Human Food

John Szpylka; Nancy Thiex; Belisario Acevedo; Asier Albizu; Parul Angrish; Sean Austin; Knuk Erik Bach Knudsen; Charles A. Barber; Daniel Berg; Sneh Bhandari; Annie Bienvenue; Kaitlin Cahill; Jane Caldwell; Christian Campargue; Mark W. Collison; Claudio Cornaggia; Hans Cruijsen; Manisha Das; Marcel De Vreeze; Inge Deutz; Jennifer Donelson; Aurélie Dubois; Gustaaf S. Duchateau; Lucien Duchateau; David Ellingson; Jay Gandhi; Frank Gottsleben; Jonathan Hache; Gale Hagood; Mohamed Hamad


Journal of AOAC International | 2018

Standard Method Performance Requirements (SMPRs®) 2018.002: Fructans in Animal Food (Animal Feed, Pet Food, and Ingredients)

John Szpylka; Nancy Thiex; Belisario Acevedo; Asier Albizu; Parul Angrish; Sean Austin; Knuk Erik Bach Knudsen; Charles A. Barber; Daniel Berg; Sneh Bhandari; Annie Bienvenue; Kaitlin Cahill; Jane Caldwell; Christian Campargue; Mark W. Collison; Claudio Cornaggia; Hans Cruijsen; Manisha Das; Marcel De Vreeze; Inge Deutz; Jennifer Donelson; Aurélie Dubois; Gustaaf S. Duchateau; Lucien Duchateau; David Ellingson; Jay Gandhi; Frank Gottsleben; Jonathan Hache; Gale Hagood; Mohamed Hamad


Journal of AOAC International | 2017

AOAC SMPR® 2017.002

Susan Audino; Mark Angerhofer; Patricia Atkins; Roger M. Brauninger; Paula N. Brown; Carolyn Burdette; Robert Clifford; Jo Marie Cook; Jennifer Donelson; Kevin George; Peter Gibson; Heather L. Harris; Thomas Hartlein; George Hodgin; Dorota Inerowicz; Holly E. Johnson; George Joseph; Erik J. M. Konings; Julie A. Kowalski; Mary Kay Krogull; Scott Kuzdzal; Robert Lockerman; Cynthia Ludwig; Christina Marrongelli; Katerina Mastovska; Elizabeth Mudge; Gary D. Niehaus; Masayuki Nishimura; Melissa M. Phillips; Curtis S. Phinney


Journal of AOAC International | 2017

AOAC SMPR 2017.003.

Brian T. Schaneberg; Paula N. Brown; Anton Bzhelyansky; Tony Chang; David G. Cunningham; Liwei Gu; Gunther Haesaerts; Amy B. Howell; Holly E. Johnson; Erik J. M. Konings; Christian G. Krueger; Haiyan Liu; Katelin Merkh; Melissa M. Phillips; Tom Phillips; Jess D. Reed; Catherine A. Rimmer; John Szpylka; Sudhakar Yadlapalli; Scott G. Coates

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Melissa M. Phillips

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Catherine A. Rimmer

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Paula N. Brown

British Columbia Institute of Technology

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Carolyn Burdette

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Charles A. Barber

National Institute of Standards and Technology

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