2019
DOI: 10.18174/508126
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Proficiency test for mycotoxins in oat meal

Abstract: In April 2019 a proficiency test for mycotoxins in oat meal was organised by Wageningen Food Safety Research (WFSR), Wageningen University & Research in accordance with ISO 17043. WFSR, part of Wageningen University & Research is accredited for the organisation of proficiency tests in the field of contaminants, pesticides, mycotoxins, plant toxins and veterinary drugs in feed and feed ingredients according to ISO/IEC 17043 (R013). The primary goal of this proficiency test was to give participants the opportuni… Show more

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“…Control samples were prepared with every batch and the recovery of HT2, T2 and DON over the period was 97–103%, using a certified oat reference material from BAM (ERM-BC720; 81 µg/kg T2 and HT2, containing also a non-certified level of 55 µg DON/kg). The method was shown to report the correct levels of HT2 (assigned values 61 and 185 µg/kg, z-scores ≤ 0.35), T2 (assigned values 24 and 133 µg/kg, z-scores ≤ 0.34) and DON (assigned values 4174 and 4268 µg/kg, z-scores = 0.07) in oat meal in a proficiency test in 2019 [ 46 ]. Z-scores ≤ 2.0 are generally regarded as satisfactory, and our method achieved z-scores ≤ 0.35.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Control samples were prepared with every batch and the recovery of HT2, T2 and DON over the period was 97–103%, using a certified oat reference material from BAM (ERM-BC720; 81 µg/kg T2 and HT2, containing also a non-certified level of 55 µg DON/kg). The method was shown to report the correct levels of HT2 (assigned values 61 and 185 µg/kg, z-scores ≤ 0.35), T2 (assigned values 24 and 133 µg/kg, z-scores ≤ 0.34) and DON (assigned values 4174 and 4268 µg/kg, z-scores = 0.07) in oat meal in a proficiency test in 2019 [ 46 ]. Z-scores ≤ 2.0 are generally regarded as satisfactory, and our method achieved z-scores ≤ 0.35.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recovery was 100% for DON, 3+15-Acetyl-DON and EnnB, 60%-70% for NIV, ZEA, EnnA, EnnA1 and EnnB1, and 45% for BEA. Our method reported the correct levels of HT-2, T-2, DON and ZEA (z-scores lower than 0.35) in oat meal in a proficiency test in 2019 [52]. Table 4.…”
Section: Mycotoxin Analysesmentioning
confidence: 90%