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ISO 21010 Rapid screening for multi-class residues in animal tissueComprehensive Guide to ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue Laboratory Testing Service Provided by Eurolab
ISO 21010 is a standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that specifies the requirements for rapid screening of multi-class residues in animal tissue. This standard applies to laboratory testing services, such as those provided by Eurolab, which offer ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue.
1.1. Legal and Regulatory Framework
The legal and regulatory framework surrounding ISO 21010 is governed by various international and national standards, including:
1.2. International and National Standards
The following standards apply to ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue:
1.3. Standard Development Organizations
Standard development organizations, such as ISO and ASTM, play a crucial role in developing and maintaining standards for laboratory testing services.
1.4. Evolution of Standards
Standards evolve over time to reflect advances in technology, changes in regulations, and improved methods of analysis. Eurolab stays up-to-date with the latest standards and technologies to ensure compliance and provide high-quality services.
1.5. Standard Numbers and Scope
The following standard numbers and scope apply to ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue:
Scope: This standard specifies the requirements for rapid screening of multi-class residues in animal tissue using gas chromatography with mass spectrometry detection (GC-MS).
1.6. Standard Compliance Requirements
Compliance with standards is essential for laboratory testing services, including those provided by Eurolab. Industry-specific compliance requirements include:
ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue is essential for ensuring the safety of animal-derived products, including meat, dairy, and eggs.
2.1. Business and Technical Reasons
The business and technical reasons for conducting ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue include:
2.2. Consequences of Not Performing This Test
Failure to conduct ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue can result in:
2.3. Industries and Sectors
The following industries and sectors require ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue:
2.4. Risk Factors and Safety Implications
Risk factors and safety implications associated with multi-class residues in animal tissue include:
ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue involves the following test conditions and methodology:
3.1. Testing Equipment and Instruments
Eurolab uses state-of-the-art equipment, including:
3.2. Testing Environment Requirements
The testing environment requires:
3.3. Sample Preparation Procedures
Sample preparation involves:
The results of ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue are interpreted as follows:
4.1. Detection Limits
Detection limits for multi-class residues in animal tissue are established based on the sensitivity of the GC-MS instrument.
4.2. Quantitation and Reporting
Quantitation is performed using calibration curves, and results are reported in units of mass per kilogram (mg/kg) or parts per million (ppm).
Validation and verification of ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue involve:
6. Conclusion
ISO 21010 Rapid Screening for Multi-Class Residues in Animal Tissue is an essential tool for ensuring product safety, compliance with regulations, and maintaining quality and reputation.
7. References
8. Glossary