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Validation of the RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut for Determination of Peanut Protein in Cookies, Milk Chocolate, Ice Cream, Trail Mix, Puffed Rice Cereals, and Granola Bar: AOAC Performance Tested Method(SM) 112102

BACKGROUND: Regulations in many countries worldwide prescribe that peanut must be listed on food labels as a cause of food allergies. Re-evaluated voluntary incidental trace allergen labelling (VITAL) values for peanut revealed the eliciting dose (ED01) value—at which 99% of all peanut-allergic indi...

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Autores principales: Lacorn, Markus, Dubois, Tina, Gößwein, Christian, Kredel, Rebecca, Ferkinghoff, Bianca, Brunelle, Sharon, Théolier, Jérémie, Dominguez, Silvia, Weiss, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9046968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34918067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoacint/qsab168
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author Lacorn, Markus
Dubois, Tina
Gößwein, Christian
Kredel, Rebecca
Ferkinghoff, Bianca
Brunelle, Sharon
Théolier, Jérémie
Dominguez, Silvia
Weiss, Thomas
author_facet Lacorn, Markus
Dubois, Tina
Gößwein, Christian
Kredel, Rebecca
Ferkinghoff, Bianca
Brunelle, Sharon
Théolier, Jérémie
Dominguez, Silvia
Weiss, Thomas
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description BACKGROUND: Regulations in many countries worldwide prescribe that peanut must be listed on food labels as a cause of food allergies. Re-evaluated voluntary incidental trace allergen labelling (VITAL) values for peanut revealed the eliciting dose (ED01) value—at which 99% of all peanut-allergic individuals will not react—is 0.2 mg peanut protein. OBJECTIVE: Validation of a sandwich ELISA based on monoclonal antibodies to detect peanut proteins. METHODS: Non-processed and processed samples are extracted by an easy procedure at 60°C within 10 min. The measurement range is between 0.75 and 6 mg/kg peanut using a national institute of standards and technology (NIST) reference material as calibrator. RESULTS: The system shows no cross-reactivity against 91 different food commodities. The LOD was 0.15 mg/kg for food matrixes such as cookies, milk chocolate, ice cream, trail mix, puffed rice cereal, and granola bar. LOQ was verified at a level of 0.75 mg/kg. Recovery studies with incurred milk chocolate and ice cream revealed consistent recoveries between 67 and 85%. Mean recoveries for incurred cookies depend on the baking temperature and time and ranged from 60 to 109%. Repeatability was between 5.2 and 12.3%, whereas relative intermediate precision was between 6.4 and 13.0%. The results for incurred cookies and milk chocolate in the independent laboratory study showed mean recoveries between 99 and 104% with RSDs between 3.56 and 19.5% under repeatability conditions. CONCLUSION: The results from the in-house validation study and the independent lab confirmed that the method is accurate and in accordance with requirements laid down in Standard Method Performance Requirement 2017.020. HIGHLIGHTS: RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut quantifies proteins from peanut in a wide range of food categories.
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spelling pubmed-90469682022-04-28 Validation of the RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut for Determination of Peanut Protein in Cookies, Milk Chocolate, Ice Cream, Trail Mix, Puffed Rice Cereals, and Granola Bar: AOAC Performance Tested Method(SM) 112102 Lacorn, Markus Dubois, Tina Gößwein, Christian Kredel, Rebecca Ferkinghoff, Bianca Brunelle, Sharon Théolier, Jérémie Dominguez, Silvia Weiss, Thomas J AOAC Int Food Chemical Contaminants BACKGROUND: Regulations in many countries worldwide prescribe that peanut must be listed on food labels as a cause of food allergies. Re-evaluated voluntary incidental trace allergen labelling (VITAL) values for peanut revealed the eliciting dose (ED01) value—at which 99% of all peanut-allergic individuals will not react—is 0.2 mg peanut protein. OBJECTIVE: Validation of a sandwich ELISA based on monoclonal antibodies to detect peanut proteins. METHODS: Non-processed and processed samples are extracted by an easy procedure at 60°C within 10 min. The measurement range is between 0.75 and 6 mg/kg peanut using a national institute of standards and technology (NIST) reference material as calibrator. RESULTS: The system shows no cross-reactivity against 91 different food commodities. The LOD was 0.15 mg/kg for food matrixes such as cookies, milk chocolate, ice cream, trail mix, puffed rice cereal, and granola bar. LOQ was verified at a level of 0.75 mg/kg. Recovery studies with incurred milk chocolate and ice cream revealed consistent recoveries between 67 and 85%. Mean recoveries for incurred cookies depend on the baking temperature and time and ranged from 60 to 109%. Repeatability was between 5.2 and 12.3%, whereas relative intermediate precision was between 6.4 and 13.0%. The results for incurred cookies and milk chocolate in the independent laboratory study showed mean recoveries between 99 and 104% with RSDs between 3.56 and 19.5% under repeatability conditions. CONCLUSION: The results from the in-house validation study and the independent lab confirmed that the method is accurate and in accordance with requirements laid down in Standard Method Performance Requirement 2017.020. HIGHLIGHTS: RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut quantifies proteins from peanut in a wide range of food categories. Oxford University Press 2021-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9046968/ /pubmed/34918067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoacint/qsab168 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of AOAC INTERNATIONAL. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Food Chemical Contaminants
Lacorn, Markus
Dubois, Tina
Gößwein, Christian
Kredel, Rebecca
Ferkinghoff, Bianca
Brunelle, Sharon
Théolier, Jérémie
Dominguez, Silvia
Weiss, Thomas
Validation of the RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut for Determination of Peanut Protein in Cookies, Milk Chocolate, Ice Cream, Trail Mix, Puffed Rice Cereals, and Granola Bar: AOAC Performance Tested Method(SM) 112102
title Validation of the RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut for Determination of Peanut Protein in Cookies, Milk Chocolate, Ice Cream, Trail Mix, Puffed Rice Cereals, and Granola Bar: AOAC Performance Tested Method(SM) 112102
title_full Validation of the RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut for Determination of Peanut Protein in Cookies, Milk Chocolate, Ice Cream, Trail Mix, Puffed Rice Cereals, and Granola Bar: AOAC Performance Tested Method(SM) 112102
title_fullStr Validation of the RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut for Determination of Peanut Protein in Cookies, Milk Chocolate, Ice Cream, Trail Mix, Puffed Rice Cereals, and Granola Bar: AOAC Performance Tested Method(SM) 112102
title_full_unstemmed Validation of the RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut for Determination of Peanut Protein in Cookies, Milk Chocolate, Ice Cream, Trail Mix, Puffed Rice Cereals, and Granola Bar: AOAC Performance Tested Method(SM) 112102
title_short Validation of the RIDASCREEN(®) Peanut for Determination of Peanut Protein in Cookies, Milk Chocolate, Ice Cream, Trail Mix, Puffed Rice Cereals, and Granola Bar: AOAC Performance Tested Method(SM) 112102
title_sort validation of the ridascreen(®) peanut for determination of peanut protein in cookies, milk chocolate, ice cream, trail mix, puffed rice cereals, and granola bar: aoac performance tested method(sm) 112102
topic Food Chemical Contaminants
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9046968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34918067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jaoacint/qsab168
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