Animal proteins in feed : annual report 2009-2010 of the Dutch National Reference Laboratory

RIKILT serves as the only official control laboratory for animal proteins in feeds in the Netherlands in the framework of Directive 882/2004/EC. As National Reference Laboratory (NRL), RIKILT participated in 2 annual proficiency tests during the reporting period, in 2 additional interlaboratory studies addressing quantification issues, and in the annual meetings of EURL. In addition, RIKILT participated in a validation study for identification of bovine material by means of DNA analysis, in a workshop, and in a meeting in China. The interlaboratory study for DNA detection of bovine material sh... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van Raamsdonk, L.W.D.
Scholtens-Toma, I.M.J.
Vliege, J.J.M.
Pinckaers, V.G.Z.
Groot, M.J.
Ossenkoppele, J.S.
van Ruth, S.M.
Dokumenttyp: report
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Verlag/Hrsg.: RIKILT
Schlagwörter: analytical methods / animal feeding / animal proteins / feeds / quality controls / reference standards / analytische methoden / dierlijke eiwitten / diervoedering / kwaliteitscontroles / referentienormen / voer
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29040680
Datenquelle: BASE; Originalkatalog
Powered By: BASE
Link(s) : https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/animal-proteins-in-feed-annual-report-2009-2010-of-the-dutch-nati

RIKILT serves as the only official control laboratory for animal proteins in feeds in the Netherlands in the framework of Directive 882/2004/EC. As National Reference Laboratory (NRL), RIKILT participated in 2 annual proficiency tests during the reporting period, in 2 additional interlaboratory studies addressing quantification issues, and in the annual meetings of EURL. In addition, RIKILT participated in a validation study for identification of bovine material by means of DNA analysis, in a workshop, and in a meeting in China. The interlaboratory study for DNA detection of bovine material showed that different protocols are comparable and that the identification of bovine material is feasible.