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BS EN 13784:2002 Foodstuffs. DNA comet assay for the detection of irradiatied foodstuffs. Screening method

BS EN 13784:2002

Foodstuffs. DNA comet assay for the detection of irradiatied foodstuffs. Screening method

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Počet stran:20
Vydáno:2002-01-31
ISBN:0 580 38993 6
Status:Standard
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BS EN 13784:2002


This standard BS EN 13784:2002 Foodstuffs. DNA comet assay for the detection of irradiatied foodstuffs. Screening method is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 67.050 General methods of tests and analysis for food products
This European Standard specifies a screening method for foods which contain DNA. It is based on micro-gel electrophoresis of single cells or nuclei to detect DNA fragmentation presumptive to irradiation treatment [1] to [8]. The DNA Comet Assay is not radiation specific, therefore, it is recommended to confirm positive results using a standardized method to specifically prove an irradiation treatment of the respective food, e.g. EN 1784, EN 1785, EN 1786, EN 1787, EN 1788, EN 13708, and prEN 13751. Interlaboratory studies have been successfully carried out with a number of food products, both of animal and plant origin such as various meats [9] to [11], seeds, dried fruits and spices [6], [12]. Other studies [13] to [32] demonstrate that the method is applicable to a large variety of foodstuffs, but also that limitations exist (see clause 8).