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Sampling Procedures to Detect Mycotoxins in Agricultural Commodities

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Th.B. Whitaker, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA; A.B. Slate, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA; M.B. Doko, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria; B.M. Maestroni, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria; A. Cannavan, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria (Eds.). Springer, Dordrecht, Heidleberg, London, New York, ISBN 978-90-481-9633-3.

Summary
Adherence to regulatory limits for mycotoxins in agricultural commodities is important to safeguard consumers and to permit trade in affected commodities across international borders. Reliable estimates of mycotoxin concentrations are required to implement regulatory decisions on the suitability of lots of produce for consumption or trade. Effective schemes to test for mycotoxins depend not only upon sound analytical methods, but also on well designed and implemented sampling plans. This manual provides information to food analysts and regulatory officials on effective sampling plans to detect mycotoxins in food. The concepts of uncertainty and variability in mycotoxin test procedures are discussed as well as the importance of ensuring that samples are representative of the lot being sampled, and the consequences of a poorly designed sampling plan on the reliability of the measured levels of mycotoxins, possibly resulting in legal disputes and barriers to trade.

This manual discusses the mycotoxin sampling plan in the context of the multi-stage mycotoxin test procedure; sampling, sample preparation and analysis, explores uncertainty and variability in mycotoxin test procedures, and describes the design of sampling plans, the use of operating characteristic curves and the calculation of acceptance probability.

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