AOAC SPSFAM Meeting Book 9-24

• A single LC-MS-based method capable to demonstrate full compliance of veterinary drugs in food does not exist so far. • Matrix scope should represent current practices in terms of trade and business. • Method performance should fit with throughput and positive rate for as low cost as possible analytes. Konings thanked Delatour for his presentation and invited the SPSFAM Veterinary Drugs Residue Working Group Chair, Joe Boison, to take the floor. Boison also gave a presentation 7 on veterinary drug residues where he provided further background and defined the goals of the project – to develop a series of SMPRs that will provide acceptance requirements for methods capable of accurately and reliably measuring a wide variety of veterinary drugs in selected matrices, leading to four or more Official Methods of Analysis that comply with the SMPRs. The SMPRs would be developed one after another by the same working group. Konings concluded the subject by stating that the group will be launched in September, but more animal health organizations must to get involved in SPSFAM and more support for this group will be needed.

6. Adjourn

Konings provided a final update, that AOAC has not been able to find the resources to launch a sugar working group yet. He then adjourned the meeting at approximately 6:00 p.m. ET.

Attachments Attachment 1: SPSFAM Update Presentation Attachment 2: Proanthocyanidins in Cranberries SMPR Approval Presentation

Attachment 3: Cannabis SMPR Approval Presentation Attachment 4: BPA Working Group Launch Presentation Attachment 5: Cannabis Working Group Re-Launch Presentation Attachment 6: Veterinary Drug Residues Presentation (Delatour) Attachment 7: Veterinary Drug Residues Presentation (Boison) Attachment 8: All Approved SMPRs

i SMPRs for Quantitation of proanthocyanidins content in cranberry fruit, juice, beverage, dried cranberry, cranberry sauce, ingredients (concentrations, extracts and powders) and dietary supplement formulations (as approved) ii SMPR for Identification of Type-A Proanthocyanidin in Cranberry-Based Foods and Dietary Supplements (as approved) iii SMPR for Quantitation of cannabinoids in dried plant materials (as approved) iv SMPRs for Quantitation of cannabinoids in cannabis concentrates (as approved)

7 Attachment 7 – Veterinary Drug Residues Presentation (Boison)

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