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Homepage>BS EN 16801:2016 Foodstuffs. Determination of elements and their chemical species. Determination of methylmercury in foodstuffs of marine origin by isotope dilution GC-ICP-MS
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BS EN 16801:2016 Foodstuffs. Determination of elements and their chemical species. Determination of methylmercury in foodstuffs of marine origin by isotope dilution GC-ICP-MS

BS EN 16801:2016

Foodstuffs. Determination of elements and their chemical species. Determination of methylmercury in foodstuffs of marine origin by isotope dilution GC-ICP-MS

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Označení normy:BS EN 16801:2016
Počet stran:18
Vydáno:2016-04-30
ISBN:978 0 580 79937 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN 16801:2016


This standard BS EN 16801:2016 Foodstuffs. Determination of elements and their chemical species. Determination of methylmercury in foodstuffs of marine origin by isotope dilution GC-ICP-MS is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 67.120.30 Fish and fishery products

This European Standard describes a method for the determination of monomethylmercury (MMHg) in foodstuffs of marine origin. The method has been validated in an interlaboratory test on mussel tissue, squid muscle, crab claw muscle, dog fish liver, whale meat, cod muscle and Greenland halibut muscle (all freeze-dried) with mass fractions from 0,04 mg/kg to 3,6 mg/kg dry weight according to ISO 5725-2 [1].

Laboratory experiences have shown that this method is also applicable on fresh samples [2].