Project
EURL contra financing of the residue analysis regulation (EC) No 882/2004 (hormones, sedatives and mycotoxins)
The harmonisation and improvement of the effectiveness and quality of chemical analyses to detect the presence of growth-promoting hormones, mycotoxins and sedatives in foods of animal origin in the EU Member States. The initiation of and participation in the deliberations on amendments to European regulations. Research is carried out and ring tests, training programmes and workshops are organised to assist NRLs in Europe and elsewhere in the implementation of these EU regulations.
Method
Annual work programmes are drawn up within the EURLs' general objectives that detail the method development, assurance work and research to be carried out in the coming year.
Project results
This project results in a contribution to the effectiveness and quality of European Union residue monitoring. The project's products are advisory reports for the European Commission, reports on the ring tests that have been organised and research reports.
Publications
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Reliability and Evaluation of Identification Models Exemplified by a Histological Diagnosis Model
In: Decision Support Systems - InTech - ISBN: 9789535107996 - p. 51-66. -
EURL reflection paper: Natural growth promoting substances in biological samples
Wageningen: RIKILT -
A critical assessment of the performance criteria in confirmatory analysis for veterinary drug residue analysis using mass spectrometric detection in selected reaction monitoring mode
Drug Testing and Analysis (2016), Volume: 8, Issue: 5-6 - ISSN 1942-7603 - p. 477-490. -
A view on the analytical design of future risk based residue control
Drug Testing and Analysis (2016), Volume: 8, Issue: 5-6 - ISSN 1942-7603 - p. 521-524. -
Detection and quantification of IGF-1 and IGF-2 in bovine plasma by LC-MS/MS
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Liquid chromatography-isotope ratio mass spectrometry in food residue control
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EURL Reflection paper 2.0: Natural growth promoting substances in biological samples : Presence - and formation - of hormones and other growth promoting substances in food producing animals.
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EURL Growthpromoters Annual workshop 2022
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Proficiency test for corticosteroids in bovine and porcine urine
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Potential and limitation of retrospective HRMS based data analysis : “Have meat-producing animals been exposed to illegal growth promotors such as SARMs?”
Food Control (2023), Volume: 147 - ISSN 0956-7135