Issue 6, 1999

Guidelines for in-house validation of analytical methods for pesticide residues in food and animal feeds†‡

Abstract

Criteria are presented by which analytical methods may be judged to have been validated for the determination of pesticide residues. All stages of analysis are addressed, from initial preparation of samples to the production of results, but with a focus on simplicity and cost-effectiveness of the requirements. Criteria are provided for both quantitative and qualitative (screening) methods and they may be applied to single- or multi-residue methods.

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Analyst, 1999,124, 953-958

Guidelines for in-house validation of analytical methods for pesticide residues in food and animal feeds†‡

A. R. C. Hill and S. L. Reynolds, Analyst, 1999, 124, 953 DOI: 10.1039/A900603F

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