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ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials Laboratory Testing Service Provided by Eurolab

Standard-Related Information

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has developed several standards to govern the quantification of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in animal feed materials. The most relevant standard is ISO 24276, which provides a framework for the detection and quantification of GMOs in food and feed.

Legal and Regulatory Framework

The legal and regulatory framework surrounding ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials testing is primarily governed by national laws and regulations. In the European Union (EU), for example, the GMO legislation requires that all animal feed materials be tested for GMO content before they are placed on the market.

International and National Standards

The following international and national standards apply to ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials testing:

  • ISO 24276:2015
  • EN 13136:2017
  • ASTM E2658-14
  • TSE (Turkish Standards Institution) 1434:2016
  • Standard Development Organizations

    The standard development organizations responsible for the creation and maintenance of these standards include:

  • International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
  • European Committee for Standardization (CEN)
  • American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
  • Turkish Standards Institution (TSE)
  • Evolution and Updates

    Standards evolve over time to reflect advances in technology, changes in regulatory requirements, and emerging industry needs. This process typically involves a review of existing standards, the development of new drafts, and public consultation before final approval.

    Standard Numbers and Scope

    The following standard numbers and scope apply to ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials testing:

  • ISO 24276:2015 - Detection and quantification of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food and feed
  • Applies to animal feed materials, including compound feeds, premixes, and feed additives

    Standard Compliance Requirements

    Compliance with these standards is mandatory for industries that produce or import GMO-containing animal feed materials. Non-compliance can result in costly fines, recalls, and damage to brand reputation.

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    Standard Requirements and Needs

    The requirements and needs surrounding ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials testing are driven by the need for accurate detection and quantification of GMOs in animal feed materials.

    Why this Test is Needed and Required

    The test is needed and required because:

  • Accurate detection and quantification of GMOs are essential to ensure compliance with national laws and regulations.
  • Incorrect or incomplete results can lead to costly recalls, fines, and damage to brand reputation.
  • The presence of GMOs in animal feed materials can have unintended consequences for human health and the environment.
  • Business and Technical Reasons

    The business and technical reasons for conducting ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials testing include:

  • Ensuring compliance with national laws and regulations
  • Protecting brand reputation and avoiding costly recalls
  • Maintaining product safety and reliability
  • Meeting customer expectations for GMO-free products
  • Consequences of Not Performing this Test

    The consequences of not performing this test are severe and can result in:

  • Costly fines and penalties
  • Product recalls and withdrawals
  • Damage to brand reputation and loss of customer trust
  • Unintended consequences for human health and the environment
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    Test Conditions and Methodology

    The test conditions and methodology for ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials testing are as follows:

    Testing Equipment and Instruments

  • DNA analyzers (e.g., real-time PCR)
  • Sample preparation equipment (e.g., centrifuges, homogenizers)
  • Laboratory information management systems (LIMS)
  • Testing Environment Requirements

  • Temperature: 20-25C
  • Humidity: 50-60
  • Pressure: 1 atm
  • Sample Preparation Procedures

  • DNA extraction and purification
  • Sample digestion and preparation for PCR analysis
  • Testing Parameters and Conditions

  • Detection limit: 0.1 GMO content
  • Quantification accuracy: 10
  • Measurement and Analysis Methods

  • Real-time PCR (polymerase chain reaction)
  • Data analysis using specialized software
  • Calibration and Validation Procedures

  • Equipment calibration and validation before each test cycle
  • Regular maintenance and quality control checks
  • Quality Control Measures during Testing

  • Sample duplicates and triplicates for accuracy and precision checks
  • Regular equipment calibration and maintenance
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    Test Reporting and Documentation

    The test reporting and documentation requirements for ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials testing are as follows:

    How Test Results are Documented and Reported

  • Report format: Standard Eurolab template
  • Report structure: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusion
  • Interpretation of test results: Clear explanation of results and implications
  • Certification and Accreditation Aspects

  • Certification: ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation for laboratory testing services
  • Accreditation: National or international recognition of Eurolabs testing capabilities
  • Meeting Customer Expectations

    Eurolab meets customer expectations by providing:

  • Accurate and reliable test results
  • Timely reporting and documentation
  • Clear explanation of results and implications
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    Conclusion

    ISO 24276 GMO Quantification in Animal Feed Materials laboratory testing service provided by Eurolab ensures compliance with national laws and regulations, protects brand reputation, and maintains product safety and reliability.

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