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2012 AOAC INTERNATIONALA lthough there are a number of documents published on method Validation (1, 2) which target analytical methods in general, and there are numerous publications on Validation of ELISA methods for pesticides, these documents do not address specifi c areas of concern for food allergen analysis, such as reference materials, spiking methods , or choice of matrixes. In the absence of a universally recognized reference standard for food allergen ELISAs, many organizations and end-users use different Validation protocols and different analytical standards.
© 2012 AOAC INTERNATIONAL Although there are a number of documents published on method validation (1, 2) which target analytical methods in general,
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Method Validation for Quantitative, Method Validation for Quantitative Analysis in, Analytical Methods: A Statistical Perspective, Validation, Analysis, Method Validation, CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHOD FOR THE ESTIMATION, GUIDELINES ON VALIDATION APPENDIX 4, GUIDELINES ON VALIDATION – APPENDIX 4, Chapter-2 Analytical Method Development and, Chapter-2 Analytical Method Development and Validation, VALIDATION OF ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR, Validation of Analytical Methods for Food Control, Method, Quantitative HPLC analysis of phenolic