2016 OMB Summer Meeting
AOAC OMB Meeting Book
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AMINO ACID METHODS
Methods Submitted 1/2015 ‐ Am01 8/2015 ‐ Am02 2/2016 ‐ Am03
Call for Methods Sept 2014 April 2015 Oct 2015
Screening Team Review 6/2015 12/2015 2/2016
ERP Review 3/2015 ‐ No OMA 9/2015 ‐ No OMA 2/2016 ‐ No OMA
WG launched March 2014
SMPR Approved Sept 2014
What is Next ?
Screening Team Review: Consists of a preliminary review by Working Group Chair, ERP Chair, and CSO
ERP Reviews Comments
Am‐01 – 3/2015 Method is well written; sound methodology Study author should use all AOAC SPIFAN samples and provided the information Analytical range; LOQ Lysteine has limited range Title change – total amino acid Does not capture tryptophan
Am‐02 – 9/2015
Am‐03 – 2/2016
Method is three (3) methods in one (1); uses three (3) separate digestions It is hard to determine how many samples were completed and in how many days The intermediate precision was completed over two (2) days and six (6) replicates daily; the information should be presented clearer. Method is promising, but lacks SLV data One weakness is optimizing the method Internal standards should be brought in earlier; internal standard is added after hydrolysis o No tryptophan in the internal standards; should investigate and correct Full SPIFAN SLV study should be completed Follow instructions in the use of the AOAC SPIFAN samples Suitability step should be built in the method to check the column for separation suitability
The amino acid profile only measures tryptophan For chosen samples the method showed good precision and accuracy. Data for NIST SRM 1849a is presented for 2 laboratories and accuracy for this matrix meets SMPR. The sample prep takes less time Sample size is too small/precision No SPIFAN matrices were used for validation. Limited data for 3 matrices are presented – NIST SRM 1849a, soy formula and Hypoallergenic formula. o Method needs more data on SPIFAN materials Method uses 3‐point calibration instead of recommended 6‐point and no information on the range is given. Actual levels of Tryptophan in studied matrices (except for NIST SRM 1849a) and spike levels used for accuracy studies are not listed. Background Tryptophan from self‐digest of enzymes in the absence of the sample is a concern since this can affect accuracy of analysis at low levels.
Proprietary technique Recovery over 110% Method has potential; needs optimization
One weakness is the limit of quantitation range Provide additional information on the following: o Analytical range o wide calibration range o system suitability
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