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Validation of an Immunoassay for Detection and Quantitation of a Genetically Modified Soybean in Food and Food Fractions Using Reference Materials: Interlaboratory Study
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NutritionFood AnalysisAgricultural EconomicsFood ContaminantGenetically Modified CropsFood ChemistryGm CropBioanalysisFood BiotechnologyBiostatisticsPublic HealthGenetically Modified SoybeanNonmodified Soybean MatrixHealth SciencesAllergyFood CompositionFood QualityFood SafetyFood FractionsCrop ProtectionBiotechnologyGenetic EngineeringDried Soybean PowderInterlaboratory StudyMicrobiology
An immunoassay for detection of a specific genetically modified soybean (Roundup-Ready) was validated on dried soybean powder in an interlaboratory study. Different percentages of genetically modified soybeans in nonmodified soybean matrix were evaluated in a blind study. Thirty-eight laboratories from 13 countries participated. The immunoassay was evaluated for 2 endpoints: (1) To give a semiquantitative result, i.e., determination of a given sample above or below a given threshold, or (2) to compute a quantitative result, i.e., percentage of genetically modified soybeans in the sample. Semiquantitative results showed that a given sample which contained <2% genetically modified soybeans was identified as below 2% with a 99% confidence level. Quantitative use of the assay resulted in a repeatability (r) and reproducibility (R) that were computed to be RSDr = 7% and RSDR = 10%, respectively, for a sample containing 2% genetically modified soybeans. Application of this method depends on availability of appropriate reference materials for a specific food matrix. Only matrix-matched reference materials can be used for analysis of food or food fractions.
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