Interlaboratory Comparison of Two AOAC Liquid Chromatographic Fluorescence Detection Methods for Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Analysis through Characterization of an Oyster Reference Material

Abstract An interlaboratory ring trial was designed and conducted by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science to investigate a range of issues affecting the analysis of a candidate Pacific oyster paralytic shellfish toxin reference material. A total of 21 laboratories participa...

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Main Authors: Turner, Andrew D, Lewis, Adam M, Rourke, Wade A, Higman, Wendy A, Amzil, Z, Andjelkovic, M, Miranda, M B, Barbi, L, Barreras, A, Ben-Gigirey, B, Berrigan, N, Burrell, S, Botelho, J, Boundy, M, Buck, C, Ceredi, A, Costa, P, Dawe, M, Gago-Martínez, A, Gerssen, A, Hatfield, R, Higgins, C, Hignutt, E, Kapp, K, J P, Lacaze, Leao, J, Marcos, V E, McEneny, H, Milandri, A, Moisan, C, Niedzwiadek, B, Quilliam, M, Reeves, K, Riccardi, E, Rodrigues, S, Savar, V, Thielert, G, Thomas, K
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.5740/jaoacint.sgeturner 2024-09-15T18:29:05+00:00 Interlaboratory Comparison of Two AOAC Liquid Chromatographic Fluorescence Detection Methods for Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Analysis through Characterization of an Oyster Reference Material Turner, Andrew D Lewis, Adam M Rourke, Wade A Higman, Wendy A Amzil, Z Andjelkovic, M Miranda, M B Barbi, L Barreras, A Ben-Gigirey, B Berrigan, N Burrell, S Botelho, J Boundy, M Buck, C Ceredi, A Costa, P Dawe, M Gago-Martínez, A Gerssen, A Hatfield, R Higgins, C Hignutt, E Kapp, K J P, Lacaze Leao, J Marcos, V E McEneny, H Milandri, A Moisan, C Niedzwiadek, B Quilliam, M Reeves, K Riccardi, E Rodrigues, S Savar, V Thielert, G Thomas, K 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.5740/jaoacint.sgeturner http://academic.oup.com/jaoac/article-pdf/97/2/380/32425891/jaoac0380.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://academic.oup.com/journals/pages/open_access/funder_policies/chorus/standard_publication_model Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL volume 97, issue 2, page 380-390 ISSN 1060-3271 1944-7922 journal-article 2014 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.5740/jaoacint.sgeturner 2024-08-12T04:25:40Z Abstract An interlaboratory ring trial was designed and conducted by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science to investigate a range of issues affecting the analysis of a candidate Pacific oyster paralytic shellfish toxin reference material. A total of 21 laboratories participated in the study and supplied results using one or more of three instrumental methods, specifically precolumn oxidation (Pre-COX) LC with fluorescence detection (FLD; AOAC Official Method 2005.06), postcolumn oxidation (PCOX) LC-FLD (AOAC Official Method 2011.02), and hydrophilic interaction LC/MS/MS. Each participant analyzed nine replicate samples of the oyster tissue in three separate batches of three samples over a period of time longer than 1 week. Results were reported in a standardized format, reporting both individual toxin concentrations andtotal sample toxicity. Data were assessed to determine the equivalency of the two AOAC LC methods and the LC/MS/MS method as well as an assessment of intrabatch and interbatch repeatability and interlaboratory reproducibility of each method. Differences among the results reported using the three methods were shown to be statistically significant, although visualcomparisons showed an overlap between results generated by the majority of tests, the exception being the Pre-COX quantitation of N-hydroxylated toxins in post ion-exchange fractions. Intralaboratory repeatability and interlaboratory reproducibility were acceptable for most of the results, withthe exception of results generated from fractions. The results provided good evidence for the acceptableperformance of the PCOX method for the quantitation of C toxins. Overall the study showed the usefulnessof interlaboratory analysis for the characterizationof paralytic shellfish poisoning matrix reference materials, highlighting some issues that may need to be addressed with further method assessment at individual participant laboratories. Article in Journal/Newspaper Pacific oyster Oxford University Press Journal of AOAC INTERNATIONAL 97 2 380 390
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description Abstract An interlaboratory ring trial was designed and conducted by the Centre for Environment, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Science to investigate a range of issues affecting the analysis of a candidate Pacific oyster paralytic shellfish toxin reference material. A total of 21 laboratories participated in the study and supplied results using one or more of three instrumental methods, specifically precolumn oxidation (Pre-COX) LC with fluorescence detection (FLD; AOAC Official Method 2005.06), postcolumn oxidation (PCOX) LC-FLD (AOAC Official Method 2011.02), and hydrophilic interaction LC/MS/MS. Each participant analyzed nine replicate samples of the oyster tissue in three separate batches of three samples over a period of time longer than 1 week. Results were reported in a standardized format, reporting both individual toxin concentrations andtotal sample toxicity. Data were assessed to determine the equivalency of the two AOAC LC methods and the LC/MS/MS method as well as an assessment of intrabatch and interbatch repeatability and interlaboratory reproducibility of each method. Differences among the results reported using the three methods were shown to be statistically significant, although visualcomparisons showed an overlap between results generated by the majority of tests, the exception being the Pre-COX quantitation of N-hydroxylated toxins in post ion-exchange fractions. Intralaboratory repeatability and interlaboratory reproducibility were acceptable for most of the results, withthe exception of results generated from fractions. The results provided good evidence for the acceptableperformance of the PCOX method for the quantitation of C toxins. Overall the study showed the usefulnessof interlaboratory analysis for the characterizationof paralytic shellfish poisoning matrix reference materials, highlighting some issues that may need to be addressed with further method assessment at individual participant laboratories.
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author Turner, Andrew D
Lewis, Adam M
Rourke, Wade A
Higman, Wendy A
Amzil, Z
Andjelkovic, M
Miranda, M B
Barbi, L
Barreras, A
Ben-Gigirey, B
Berrigan, N
Burrell, S
Botelho, J
Boundy, M
Buck, C
Ceredi, A
Costa, P
Dawe, M
Gago-Martínez, A
Gerssen, A
Hatfield, R
Higgins, C
Hignutt, E
Kapp, K
J P, Lacaze
Leao, J
Marcos, V E
McEneny, H
Milandri, A
Moisan, C
Niedzwiadek, B
Quilliam, M
Reeves, K
Riccardi, E
Rodrigues, S
Savar, V
Thielert, G
Thomas, K
spellingShingle Turner, Andrew D
Lewis, Adam M
Rourke, Wade A
Higman, Wendy A
Amzil, Z
Andjelkovic, M
Miranda, M B
Barbi, L
Barreras, A
Ben-Gigirey, B
Berrigan, N
Burrell, S
Botelho, J
Boundy, M
Buck, C
Ceredi, A
Costa, P
Dawe, M
Gago-Martínez, A
Gerssen, A
Hatfield, R
Higgins, C
Hignutt, E
Kapp, K
J P, Lacaze
Leao, J
Marcos, V E
McEneny, H
Milandri, A
Moisan, C
Niedzwiadek, B
Quilliam, M
Reeves, K
Riccardi, E
Rodrigues, S
Savar, V
Thielert, G
Thomas, K
Interlaboratory Comparison of Two AOAC Liquid Chromatographic Fluorescence Detection Methods for Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Analysis through Characterization of an Oyster Reference Material
author_facet Turner, Andrew D
Lewis, Adam M
Rourke, Wade A
Higman, Wendy A
Amzil, Z
Andjelkovic, M
Miranda, M B
Barbi, L
Barreras, A
Ben-Gigirey, B
Berrigan, N
Burrell, S
Botelho, J
Boundy, M
Buck, C
Ceredi, A
Costa, P
Dawe, M
Gago-Martínez, A
Gerssen, A
Hatfield, R
Higgins, C
Hignutt, E
Kapp, K
J P, Lacaze
Leao, J
Marcos, V E
McEneny, H
Milandri, A
Moisan, C
Niedzwiadek, B
Quilliam, M
Reeves, K
Riccardi, E
Rodrigues, S
Savar, V
Thielert, G
Thomas, K
author_sort Turner, Andrew D
title Interlaboratory Comparison of Two AOAC Liquid Chromatographic Fluorescence Detection Methods for Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Analysis through Characterization of an Oyster Reference Material
title_short Interlaboratory Comparison of Two AOAC Liquid Chromatographic Fluorescence Detection Methods for Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Analysis through Characterization of an Oyster Reference Material
title_full Interlaboratory Comparison of Two AOAC Liquid Chromatographic Fluorescence Detection Methods for Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Analysis through Characterization of an Oyster Reference Material
title_fullStr Interlaboratory Comparison of Two AOAC Liquid Chromatographic Fluorescence Detection Methods for Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Analysis through Characterization of an Oyster Reference Material
title_full_unstemmed Interlaboratory Comparison of Two AOAC Liquid Chromatographic Fluorescence Detection Methods for Paralytic Shellfish Toxin Analysis through Characterization of an Oyster Reference Material
title_sort interlaboratory comparison of two aoac liquid chromatographic fluorescence detection methods for paralytic shellfish toxin analysis through characterization of an oyster reference material
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