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Homepage>BS EN ISO 13903:2005 Animal feeding stuffs. Determination of amino acids content
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BS EN ISO 13903:2005 Animal feeding stuffs. Determination of amino acids content

BS EN ISO 13903:2005

Animal feeding stuffs. Determination of amino acids content

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Označení normy:BS EN ISO 13903:2005
Počet stran:26
Vydáno:2005-10-24
ISBN:0 580 46218 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 13903:2005


This standard BS EN ISO 13903:2005 Animal feeding stuffs. Determination of amino acids content is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 65.120 Animal feeding stuffs

This International Standard describes the determination of free (synthetic and natural) and total (peptide-bound and free) amino acids in feeding stuffs, using an amino acid analyser or HPLC equipment. It is applicable to the following amino acids:

  • sum of cystine and cysteine;

  • methionine;

  • lysine;

  • threonine;

  • alanine;

  • arginine;

  • aspartic acid;

  • glutamic acid;

  • glycine;

  • histidine;

  • isoleucine;

  • leucine;

  • phenylalanine;

  • proline;

  • serine;

  • tyrosine;

  • valine.

The method does not distinguish between the salts of amino acids, nor does it differentiate between D and L forms of amino acids. It is not valid for the determination of tryptophan or hydroxy analogues of amino acids.

Limits of quantification depend on the chromatographic equipment, but levels as low as: 0,3 g/kg total lysine; 0,25 g/kg total methionine; 0,35 g/kg total cystine plus cysteine; 0,2 g/kg total threonine; 0,035 g/kg free lysine; 0,035 g/kg free methionine; and 0,03 g/kg free threonine can typically be analysed.

NOTE A lower limit of quantification or detection might be achievable but this is to be validated by the users.