Material Database:
Test Material T0797 (Canned Fish)
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Type |
Reference material |
Producer |
Food Analysis Performance Assessment Scheme (FAPAS)
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Status |
Available |
Material |
Solid |
Reference |
T0797 |
Catalog (Web) |
http://www.fapas.com/tmspecsheet.cfm?testmaterialid=3079 |
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Description
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Available Until † 01 Oct 2012
You may use any method of analysis you wish. The can should be opened carefully as it contains some liquid. Scrape the sides of the can to remove all of the sample, including the liquid, and homogenise the entire contents to ensure the sample is homogeneous before analysis. FAPAS® quality control test materials are real food matrices with one or more properties that have been sufficiently well established from the results of laboratories participating in a proficiency test to be used by laboratories as quality control materials.
The assigned value has been derived as a consensus of a number of laboratories using a variety of methods. The satisfactory range indicates the range between which results would have been awarded a satisfactory z-score in the proficiency test. The satisfactory range is set as a range that is considered fit for purpose and reflects the expected interlaboratory reproducibility.
Full details of the statistical methods used by FAPAS® are given in our protocol (downloadable from our website). You should fully homogenise the material before taking a representative sample. keywords: biological material , animal tissue , foodstuff , fish/shellfish , trace elements, heavy metals, Speciation analysis, Mercury speciation |
Package |
150 g
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Parameter
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Analyte | Arsenic | Specification | total concentration | Parameter | Information Value | Unit | µg/kg | Result | 762 (508 - 1016 ) | |
Analyte | Mercury | Specification | Methylmercury | Parameter | Information Value | Unit | µg/kg | Result | 487 (314 - 661 ) | |
Analyte | Mercury | Specification | total concentration | Parameter | Information Value | Unit | µg/kg | Result | 558 (363 - 753 ) | |
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Related Links
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EVISA Link page: All about food sciences
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