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8. Validation Guidance :
Method developers must provide data for method performance in all the claimed matrices. Must specify if samples used for validation are: incurred or spiked; processed (baked) or
unprocessed (raw).
Method developers must provide recovery data using incurred samples for all claimed
matrices.
Appendix D: Guidelines for Collaborative Study Procedures To Validate Characteristics of a Method of Analysis; 20 th Edition of the Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL
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(2016). Available at: http://www.eoma.aoac.org/app_d.pdf
Appendix F: Guidelines for Standard Method Performance Requirements; 20th Edition of the Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL (2016). Available at:
http://www.eoma.aoac.org/app_f.pdf
Appendix M: Validation Procedures for Quantitative Food Allergen ELISA Methods: Community Guidance and Best Practices; 20th Edition of the Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL (2016). Available at: http://www.eoma.aoac.org/app_m.pdf
Table 1: Method performance requirements
Parameter
Minimum Acceptance Criteria for target matrix
Analytical Range (ppm) 1
≤10 - ≥ 20 2
LOQ (ppm) 1
≤10
LOD (ppm) 1
≤10
50-150%
Recovery (%) 3
% RSD r
≤20 %
% RSD
≤30%
R
Notes: 1 ppm in non-fat dried milk. 2 See Annex 1 for rationale for setting lower limit of range. 3 Use incurred samples as per Appendix M. Incurred materials can be obtained from MoniQA Association.
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