Richard Y.C. Shin
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Food Chemistry | 2016
Gina Chew; Lay Peng Sim; Sin Yee Ng; Yi Ding; Richard Y.C. Shin; Tong Kooi Lee
Isotope dilution mass spectrometry and standard addition techniques were developed for the analysis of four elements (Ca, As, Cd and Pb) in a mushroom powder material. Results from the validated methods were compared to those of other national metrology institutes in the CCQM-K89 intercomparisons and the results were in excellent agreement with the reference values. The same methods were then used for the assignment of reference values to a mushroom powder Certified Reference Material (CRM). The certified values obtained for Ca, As, Cd and Pb were 1.444 ± 0.099 mg/g, 5.61 ± 0.59 mg/kg, 1.191 ± 0.079 mg/kg and 5.23 ± 0.94 mg/kg, respectively. The expanded measurement uncertainties were obtained by combining the uncertainty contributions from characterization (uchar) and between-bottle homogeneity (ubb).
Metrologia | 2015
Akiharu Hioki; Tomohiro Narukawa; Kazumi Inagaki; Shin-ichi Miyashita; Boriana Kotzeva; Elias Kakoulides; Vasiliki Sxoina; Wai-hong Fung; Y Y Choi; H.-P. Yau; Y T Tsoi; Chen Lee; M F Kong; Richard Y.C. Shin; Wang Juan; Ng Sin Yee; Christian Uribe; Janaína Marques Rodrigues; Rodrigo Caciano de Sena; Emily Silva Dutra; Luigi Bergamaschi; Laura Giordani; Giancarlo D'Agostino; Liliana Valiente; Milena Horvat; Radojko Jaćimović; Tom Oduor Okumu; Jacqueline Kang'Iri; Tabitha Owiti Orwa; Wei Chao
The CCQM-K108 key comparison was organised by the Inorganic Analysis Working Group (IAWG) of CCQM to test the abilities of national metrology institutes (NMIs) or designated institutes (DIs) to measure the mass fractions of arsenic species, total arsenic and cadmium in brown rice flour. The National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) acted as the coordinating laboratory. The participants used different measurement methods, though most of them used inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) or isotope-dilution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ID-ICP-MS) for Cd and ICP-MS for total arsenic. Regarding arsenic speciation, all participants used ICP-MS coupled with liquid chromatography (LC). Accounting for relative expanded uncertainty, comparability of measurement results for each of total arsenic and cadmium was successfully demonstrated by the participating NMIs or DIs for the measurement of the measurand at the level of less than 0.5 mg/kg. Regarding arsenic species (inorganic arsenic and dimethylarsinic acid (DMAA)), there was, however, a measurement problem still to be solved and that part of CCQM-K108 will be repeated. It is expected that arsenic, cadmium and other metals at mass fractions greater than approximately 0.1 mg/kg in rice flour can be determined by each participant using the same technique(s) employed for this key comparison to achieve similar uncertainties mentioned in the present report. Furthermore, the results of this key comparison can be utilised along with the IAWG core capability approach. Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by CCQM, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
Metrologia | 2013
Liliana Valiente; John W. Bennett; Rodrigo Caciano de Sena; Boriana Kotzeva; Gabriela Massiff; Jingbo Chao; Jun Wang; Randa Nasr; Guillaume Labarraque; Elias Kakoulidis; Eugenia Lampi; Della Wai-mei Sin; Chuen-shing Mok; Siu-kay Wong; Yiu-chung Yip; Shankar G. Aggarwal; Prabhat K. Gupta; Yanbei Zhu; Shin-ichi Miyashita; Yong-Hyeon Yim; Osman Zakaria; Judith Velina Lara Manzano; Richard Y.C. Shin; Milena Horvat; Charun Yafa
The supplementary comparison APMP.QM-S5 was undertaken to demonstrate the capability of participating national metrology institutes (NMIs) and designated institutes (DIs) in measuring the contents of the incurred essential elements (iron and zinc) and toxic elements (total arsenic and cadmium) at ?g/g levels in a test sample of dried shrimp by various analytical techniques. At the APMP TCQM Meeting held in Pattaya, Thailand in November 2010, Government Laboratory of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (GLHK) proposed this APMP supplementary comparison. The proposal was further discussed and agreed upon at the CCQM Inorganic Analysis Working Group Meeting held in Paris in April 2011. GLHK was the coordinating laboratory for the supplementary comparison. For enhancing the collaboration amongst specialized regional bodies in Asia-Pacific and to help build the laboratory capacity of NMIs/DIs from developing economies, the reference values of the supplementary comparison are used for evaluation of performance of participants of an APMP proficiency testing programme (APMP PT 11-01), an Asia-Pacific Laboratory Accreditation Cooperation proficiency testing programme (APLAC T082) and an Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation proficiency testing programme (APEC PT), which were concurrently run using the same testing material as in APMP.QM-S5. The supplementary comparison serves to facilitate claims by participants on the Calibration and Measurement Capabilities (CMCs) as listed in Appendix C of the Key Comparison Database (KCDB) under the Mutual Recognition Arrangement of the International Committee for Weights and Measures (CIPM MRA). A total of 18 institutes registered for the supplementary comparison and all of them submitted their results. Most of the participants used microwave acid digestion methods for sample dissolution. For the instrumental determination, a variety of techniques like ICP-MS, ICP-OES, INAA and AAS were employed by the participants. For this supplementary comparison, inorganic core capabilities have been demonstrated by concerned participants with respect to methods including ICP-MS (without isotope dilution), ID-ICP-MS, ICP-OES, INAA and AAS on the determination of total arsenic, cadmium, iron and zinc in a matrix of seafood. Main text. To reach the main text of this paper, click on Final Report. Note that this text is that which appears in Appendix B of the BIPM key comparison database kcdb.bipm.org/. The final report has been peer-reviewed and approved for publication by the APMP, according to the provisions of the CIPM Mutual Recognition Arrangement (CIPM MRA).
Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology | 2017
Chang Xu; Yi Ding; Ho Wah Leung; Benny Tong; Richard Y.C. Shin; Tong Kooi Lee
High accuracy methods were developed for the measurements of calcium, potassium, iron and magnesium in human serum using standard addition and isotope dilution mass spectrometry methods. The results were comparable to those obtained by other national metrology institutes and designated institutes as demonstrated in an inter-laboratory comparison. The methods were then adopted for the assignment of reference values in a human serum material and the uncertainties associated with the certified values were obtained by combining the uncertainty components from the characterisation, homogeneity and long-term stability of the materials. The certified values are traceable to the International System of Units and the material can be used by the clinical testing laboratories to validate their methods or as a quality control material to improve the accuracy of their measurements.
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2012
Sin Yee Ng; Aimei Zou; Lay Peng Sim; Yi Ding; Kim Loong Yuen; Richard Y.C. Shin; Tong Kooi Lee
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2015
Sin Yee Ng; Fransiska Dewi; Juan Wang; Lay Peng Sim; Richard Y.C. Shin; Tong Kooi Lee
Metrologia | 2015
Jun Wang; Qian Wang; Randa Nasr Ahmed Yamani; Adel B. Shehata; Radojko Jaćimović; Majda Pavlin; Milena Horvat; Y P Tsoi; C K Tsang; Richard Y.C. Shin; Benjamat Chailap; Charun Yafa; Rodrigo Caciano de Sena; Marcelo de Almeida; Yong-Hyeon Yim; Kyoung-Seok Lee; Sook Heun Kim; L A Konopelko; Betül Ari; Nilgün Tokman; Olaf Rienitz; Reinhard Jaehrling; Carola Pape
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry | 2016
Fransiska Dewi; Lay Peng Sim; Juan Wang; Benny Tong; Richard Y.C. Shin; Tong Kooi Lee
Metrologia | 2013
Liliana Valiente; David Saxby; Jeffrey Merrick; Boriana Kotzeva; Zoltán Mester; Lu Yang; Scott N. Willie; Liuxing Feng; Jun Wang; Guillaume Labarraque; Olaf Rienitz; Della Wai-mei Sin; Chuen-sing Mok; Siu-kay Wong; Chi-shing Ng; Wai-hong Fung; Ho-pan Yau; Yanbei Zhu; Yong-Hyeon Yim; Kyoung Seok Lee; In Jung Kim; Young Ran Lim; Pedro Ramirez Cruz; Flora E Mercader Trejo; Edith Valle Moya; Itzel Santiago Castellanos; María del Rocío Arvizu Torres; Judith Velina Lara Manzano; Leonid Konopelko; Yu A Kustikov
Metrologia | 2018
Fransiska Dewi; Wesley Zongrong Yu; Benny Tong; Ho Wah Leung; Richard Y.C. Shin; Tang Lin Teo; Tong Kooi Lee
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