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17-12-2024 | EURL-SRM

UPDATE: Analysis of residues of dithiocarbamate fungicides in food of plant origin with low-oil content involving cleavage into carbon disulfide, partitioning into isooctane and measurement by GC-MS/MS or GC-ECD
The EURL common-moiety method for dithiocarbamate analysis in food of plant origin with low-oil content via GC-methods was updated. Typos were corrected regarding the working solutions to be used in connection with the stated pipetting scheme for exemplary CS2 calibration solutions.

29-11-2024 | EURL-SRM

EUPT-SRM20 Website
20th EU proficiency test on pesticide residue analysis requiring single residue methods - Matrix: Dry beans (milled)

25-10-2024 | EURL-SRM

Analysis of Residues of Cypermethrin Mixtures in Food employing QuEChERS and LC-MS/MS
A new QuEChERS-based LC-MS/MS method was developed allowing determination of cypermethrin-related residues in food. LC-MS/MS achieves a good resolution of the four cypermethrin enantiomeric pairs and circumvents the quantification problems occurring in GC-applications due to thermal isomerization. Sufficient sensitivity was achieved to allow controlling the current MRLs of cypermethrin and to separately quantify the share of the toxicologically critical alpha-cypermethrin (cis-II) at these levels.

27-09-2024 | EURL-SRM

Poster Presentations of the EURL-SRM at the EPRW 2024
Poster contributions of the EURL-SRM at the 15th European Pesticide Residue Workshop (EPRW) at Zurich, Switzerland, 2024.

18-06-2024 | EURL-SRM

UPDATE: Analysis of residues of dithiocarbamate fungicides in food of plant origin with low-oil content involving cleavage into carbon disulfide, partitioning into isooctane and measurement by GC-MS/MS or GC-ECD
The EURL common-moiety method for dithiocarbamate analysis in food of plant origin with low-oil content via GC-methods was updated. Type and volume of added tin(II)chloride salt for the reductive cleavage were corrected.

06-05-2024 | EURL-SRM

The new version of the Method Finder List (MFL) is now on-line.
A new version of the Method Finder List (MFL-2024) is now on-line. It shows a compilation of the compounds included either in the EU-Multiannual control Programme (EU-MACP) or in the SANCO/12745/2013 Working Dokument, which is to be considered when designing National-MACPs. The MFL entails links to EURL-Documents concerning the various compounds of the list (e.g. method development reports, method validation reports, analytical observation reports).

06-05-2024 | EURL-SRM

Compilation of Residue Findings of QuPPe Compounds in various types of samples in 2023
The compilation of residue findings of QuPPe compounds in various food products, analysed in 2023, was uploaded. The report additionally encompasses findings of ethylene oxide / 2-chloroethanol. Aim of these annual compilations of residue findings is to help OfLs to localize analyte/matrix combinations that are worthwhile monitoring.

21-02-2024 | EURL-SRM

EURL-SRM Workshop and Training 2024 for NRL-SRMs
EURL-SRM Workshop and Training 2024 for NRL-SRMs is scheduled to take place from the 1st of July to the 4th of July 2024. *Preliminary program is online*

19-01-2024 | EURL-SRM

Analysis of residues of dithiocarbamate fungicides in low-oil content food of plant origin involving cleavage into carbon disulfide, partitioning into isooctane and measurement by GC-MS/MS or GC-ECD
The EURL on the common-moiety method for dithiocarbamate analysis in low-oil content food of plant origin via GC-methods was updated, introducing a miniaturization, optimized conditions for a better cleavage of polymeric dithiocarbamates complexes and measurement via GC-MS/MS.

21-12-2023 | EURL-SRM

QuPPe-PO Method Version 12.2
QuPPe-PO V12.2 released (entails among others measurement conditions for difluoroacetic acid - DFA)

 

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The concept of the EU Reference Laboratories (EURLs, former CRLs) and National Reference Laboratories (NRLs) is laid down in the Regulation (EC) No 625/2017 of the European Parliament and of the Council. The overall objective of the EURLs and NRLs is to improve the quality, accuracy and comparability of the results generated by official control laboratories.

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