AOAC SPIFAN Nutrients ERP-Final Review (Oct. 2018) Pubs
1554 S zpylka et al . : J ournal of AOAC I nternational V ol . 95, N o . 6, 2012
Table 3. Data analysis of precision study Matrix
Average
SD
RSD, %
Certified level
Powdered Infant Formula (NIST 1846) Baby Food Composite (NIST 2383)
128.4
8.0 1.3
6.25 8.59
129
14.7
15
Protein Powder (NIST 3244)
545.4
55.9
10.24
540
1245 a
Multigrain ready-to-eat cereal
1264.4
71.0
5.62
Yogurt beverage
35.9
3.6
9.97
—
Soy milk
14.3
1.7
12.18
—
Onion powder
65.8
5.4
8.25
—
Black-eyed peas
252.1
28.1
11.13
—
Eggs
88.2
9.8
11.13
—
Bananas
46.0
3.8
8.29
—
Spinach
257.1
12.1
4.69
— —
Chicken liver
1755.8
243.8
13.89
a Average result of internal reference material analyzed by microbiological method.
the performance was demonstrated to be at constant CV through the range tested with the CV estimation being 9.9% RSD.
The relationship between variation and analyte level was established by plotting the SD as a function of the average of each sample studied. The intercept was obtained by using weighted least squares regression (weight = 1/average). This intercept estimation was determined not to be significantly different from zero ( P <0.05) with a slope of 0.099. From this,
Reference
(1) Sullivan, D. (2012) J. AOAC Int. 95 , 287–290. http://dx.doi. org/10.5740/jaoacint.Sullivan_Intro
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