Issue 12, 1998

Results of two European interlaboratory studies for the determination of β-agonists in various matrices†

Abstract

Two Beta-Agonist Interlaboratory Studies, 5/96 and 11/97, were designed and evaluated according to the International Harmonised Protocol for the Proficiency Testing of (Chemical) Analytical Laboratories (ISO/REMCO N 280) jointly elaborated by ISO, IUPAC and AOAC. In the sense of proficiency testing, interlaboratory studies are part of external quality assurance systems. The Beta-Agonist Interlaboratory Studies 5/96 and 11/97 were intended to offer laboratories in the EU Member States an opportunity to check objectively their routine methods for the detection of β-agonists and to demonstrate the reliability of their analytical results; 48 and 44 laboratories, respectively, all involved in official residue control, participated in the studies. Irrespective of the large number of satisfactory results achieved at higher concentration levels according to the z-score evaluation, the number of false negative results is still unsatisfactory. The results of both Beta-Agonist Interlaboratory Studies confirmed that comparability of analytical results is not yet ensured within the European residue control system.

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Analyst, 1998,123, 2719-2723

Results of two European interlaboratory studies for the determination of β-agonists in various matrices†

C. Wolf, D. Behrendt, B. Conradi and B. Jülicher, Analyst, 1998, 123, 2719 DOI: 10.1039/A805118F

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