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Pesticide Residue Analysis AOAC 2001.01 Multiresidue Pesticides in Fruits and VegetablesAOAC 2003.05 Pesticide Residue in Herbal ProductsAOAC 2005.06 Pesticide Residue Analysis in Baby FoodAOAC 2007.01 Pesticide Residue in Meat and PoultryAOAC 2007.02 Pesticides in Honey by QuEChERSAOAC 2007.07 Multi-Class Pesticide Residue TestingAOAC 2008.03 Pesticide Residue in Animal Feed AnalysisAOAC 2008.05 Pesticide Residue in Fruit JuicesAOAC 2009.01 Pesticide Residue in Spices TestingAOAC 2009.02 Pesticide Residue Testing in CerealsAOAC 2009.03 Determination of Pesticide Residues in CoffeeAOAC 2010.01 Pesticide Residue in Dairy ProductsAOAC 2010.02 Multiresidue Pesticide Testing in SpicesAOAC 2011.01 Multiresidue Pesticide Analysis in CommoditiesAOAC 2011.02 Multiresidue Pesticide Testing in VegetablesAOAC 2012.01 Pesticide Residue in Animal TissueAOAC 2013.05 Multiresidue Pesticide Testing by LC-MS/MSAOAC 2014.01 Multiresidue Pesticide Testing in CerealsAOAC 2015.01 QuEChERS Extraction for Pesticide TestingAOAC 2016.01 Multiresidue Pesticide Analysis by LC-MS/MSAOAC 991.13 Multiresidue Pesticide Detection in FoodAOAC 991.14 Multiresidue Pesticide Analysis in Cereal GrainsAOAC Official Method 2007.01 Pesticide Residue in Fruits TestingCEN EN 12393 Method for Pesticide Residue DeterminationCEN EN 14244 Liquid Chromatography for Pesticide ResiduesCEN EN 15635 Determination of Pesticides in CerealsCEN EN 15635 GC-MS/MS for Pesticide Residue AnalysisCEN EN 15635 Liquid Chromatography for Multi-Residue PesticidesCEN EN 15635 Standard Operating Procedures for Residue TestingCEN EN 15662 Multi-Residue Method for Pesticide DetectionCEN EN 15672 Multi-Residue Pesticide Analysis in FruitsCEN EN 15681 Pesticide Residue Analysis in Drinking WaterCEN EN 15681 Validation of Pesticide Residue MethodsCEN EN 15682 Pesticide Residue Analysis in VegetablesEPA Method 1698 Pesticide Residues in Water by LC-MS/MSEPA Method 1699 Glyphosate and AMPA Residue AnalysisEPA Method 3541 Soxhlet Extraction of PesticidesEPA Method 3545A Pesticide Extraction by Pressurized Fluid ExtractionEPA Method 3546 Microwave Extraction of PesticidesEPA Method 3550C Ultrasonic Extraction of PesticidesEPA Method 3620C Florisil Cleanup for Pesticide ResiduesEPA Method 3640 Solid Phase Extraction for Residue AnalysisEPA Method 3660 Solid Phase Extraction for Pesticide ResidueEPA Method 3660A Extraction of Pesticides from SoilEPA Method 3665 Matrix Solid Phase Dispersion for Pesticide AnalysisEPA Method 8080 Organochlorine Pesticide Residue AnalysisEPA Method 8081B Organochlorine Pesticides AnalysisEPA Method 8082 Polychlorinated Biphenyls and PesticidesEPA Method 8095 Organophosphorus Pesticide Residue AnalysisEPA Method 8141B Organochlorine Pesticide Analysis by GCEPA Method 8270D Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MSEPA Method 8270E Semivolatile Organic Compounds AnalysisEPA Method 8275C Volatile Organic Compounds by GC/MSEPA Method 8275D Semivolatile Organics by GC/MSEPA Method 8310 Pyrethroids and Pesticide Residues by GCEPA Method 8315B Organophosphorus Pesticide Residue TestingEPA Method 8321B Pesticides and PCBs by GC/MS/MSEPA Method 8322 Pesticide Residues in Environmental SamplesISO 10381-6 Soil Sampling for Pesticide ResiduesISO 11843 Capability of Detection for Pesticide ResiduesISO 13485 Quality Management for Pesticide Testing LabsISO 13528 Statistical Methods for Proficiency Testing in Residue AnalysisISO 14869-1 Determination of Pesticides in WaterISO 16050 Sampling Procedures for Pesticide AnalysisISO 16050-1 QuEChERS Method Validation for Pesticide ResiduesISO 16140 Validation of Analytical Methods for Residue TestingISO 16141 Performance Criteria for Pesticide Residue AnalysisISO 17025 Laboratory Competence in Pesticide TestingISO 17034 Reference Material Production for Pesticide TestingISO 18593 Surface Sampling for Pesticide ResiduesISO 19036 Measurement Uncertainty in Pesticide AnalysisISO 21496 Pesticide Residue Analysis in Food ProductsISO 21748 Guidance on Uncertainty in Pesticide Residue AnalysisISO 21748 Use of Uncertainty in Analytical ResultsISO 24253-1 Measurement Uncertainty in Pesticide Residue TestingISO 5667-3 Water Sampling for Pesticide ResiduesISO 5725 Precision of Pesticide Residue MeasurementsISO 5725-1 Accuracy of Pesticide Residue MeasurementsISO 5725-2 Repeatability and Reproducibility for Pesticide TestsISO 9001 Quality Management Systems for Testing LaboratoriesUSDA Pesticide Data Program Residue Testing

Comprehensive Guide to ISO 21871 Analytical Methods for Pesticide Residues Testing Services

Standard-Related Information

ISO 21871 is an international standard that outlines the requirements for analytical methods for pesticide residues in food and environmental samples. This standard provides a framework for laboratories to follow when conducting tests for pesticide residues, ensuring consistency and accuracy across different countries and industries.

The legal and regulatory framework surrounding this testing service is governed by various national and international standards, including:

  • ISO 21871:2017 (International Organization for Standardization)
  • ASTM E1728-09 (American Society for Testing and Materials)
  • EN 15662:2003 (European Committee for Standardization)
  • TSE 1341 (Turkish Standards Institution)
  • These standards outline the requirements for laboratory testing, including sample preparation, analysis methods, calibration, validation, and reporting. The European Unions (EU) regulations on pesticide residues in food and feed are also applicable to this testing service.

    Standard development organizations such as ISO, ASTM, and EN play a crucial role in developing and maintaining these standards. They ensure that the standards remain relevant and up-to-date with emerging technologies and methodologies.

    The following is a list of standard numbers and their scope:

  • ISO 21871:2017 - Analytical methods for pesticide residues
  • Scope: Specifies requirements for analytical methods for pesticide residues in food and environmental samples

  • ASTM E1728-09 - Standard guide for sampling and analysis of pesticide residues in water
  • Scope: Provides guidance on sampling and analysis of pesticide residues in water

  • EN 15662:2003 - Determination of pesticide residues using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)
  • Scope: Specifies requirements for determination of pesticide residues using GC-MS

    Standard compliance is required for different industries, including:

  • Food and feed production
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Agricultural products
  • Standard Requirements and Needs

    The ISO 21871 Analytical Methods for Pesticide Residues testing service is essential to ensure product safety and reliability. This test provides a comprehensive assessment of pesticide residues in food and environmental samples, enabling laboratories to identify potential risks and take corrective actions.

    Business and technical reasons for conducting this test include:

  • Ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements
  • Protecting public health and the environment
  • Maintaining product quality and reputation
  • Preventing contamination and recalls
  • Consequences of not performing this test include:

  • Non-compliance with regulations, resulting in fines and penalties
  • Potential harm to human health and the environment
  • Damage to brand reputation and loss of customer trust
  • Inaccurate or incomplete results leading to incorrect decisions
  • Industries and sectors that require this testing include:

  • Food processing and manufacturing
  • Agricultural products
  • Environmental monitoring agencies
  • Regulatory authorities
  • Risk factors and safety implications associated with pesticide residues include:

  • Human health risks (e.g., cancer, neurological damage)
  • Environmental contamination (e.g., water pollution, soil degradation)
  • Quality assurance and quality control aspects of this test include:

  • Sample preparation and analysis procedures
  • Calibration and validation of equipment and methods
  • Quality control measures during testing (e.g., sampling, extraction, and chromatography)
  • This test contributes to product safety and reliability by:

  • Ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements
  • Identifying potential risks and contaminants
  • Providing accurate and reliable results
  • Competitive advantages of having this testing performed include:

  • Enhanced brand reputation and customer trust
  • Improved product quality and safety
  • Increased efficiency and cost savings through reduced recalls and contamination
  • Compliance with regulations, reducing fines and penalties
  • Cost-benefit analysis of performing this test is essential to determine the return on investment. The benefits of conducting this test far outweigh the costs, as it ensures compliance with regulations, protects public health and the environment, and maintains product quality and reputation.

    Test Conditions and Methodology

    The ISO 21871 Analytical Methods for Pesticide Residues testing service involves a comprehensive step-by-step process:

    1. Sample preparation

    2. Analysis using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)

    3. Calibration and validation of equipment and methods

    4. Quality control measures during testing

    Testing equipment and instruments used include:

  • GC-MS system with electron ionization (EI) source
  • Automatic sample injection system (ASIS)
  • Data analysis software (e.g., MassHunter, Xcalibur)
  • Testing environment requirements include:

  • Temperature: 22 2C
  • Humidity: 50 10
  • Pressure: atmospheric pressure
  • Sample preparation procedures involve:

    1. Sample collection and storage

    2. Extraction using solvents or other methods

    3. Clean-up using sorbents or other techniques

    Testing parameters and conditions include:

  • Column temperature: 150-300C
  • Injection volume: 1-5 μL
  • Detector sensitivity: 10-9 g/mL
  • Reporting

    Results of the ISO 21871 Analytical Methods for Pesticide Residues testing service are reported in a clear and concise manner, including:

  • Concentration of pesticide residues detected
  • Limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ)
  • Reporting limits (RLs)
  • Conclusion

    The ISO 21871 Analytical Methods for Pesticide Residues testing service is essential to ensure product safety and reliability. Laboratories must follow standard requirements and guidelines outlined in this standard to provide accurate and reliable results. Compliance with regulations, risk management, and quality control measures are critical aspects of this test.

    By following the guidelines outlined in this comprehensive guide, laboratories can provide high-quality results that ensure public health and environmental protection while maintaining product quality and reputation.

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