Sharpless K E, Gill L M
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8392, USA.
J AOAC Int. 2000 Mar-Apr;83(2):413-23.
A number of food-matrix reference materials (RMs) are available from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and from Agriculture Canada through NIST. Most of these materials were originally value-assigned for their elemental composition (major, minor, and trace elements), but no additional nutritional information was provided. Two of the materials were certified for selected organic constituents. Ten of these materials (Standard Reference Material [SRM] 1,563 Cholesterol and Fat-Soluble Vitamins in Coconut Oil [Natural and Fortified], SRM 1,566b Oyster Tissue, SRM 1,570a Spinach Leaves, SRM 1,974a Organics in Mussel Tissue (Mytilus edulis), RM 8,415 Whole Egg Powder, RM 8,418 Wheat Gluten, RM 8,432 Corn Starch, RM 8,433 Corn Bran, RM 8,435 Whole Milk Powder, and RM 8,436 Durum Wheat Flour) were recently distributed by NIST to 4 laboratories with expertise in food analysis for the measurement of proximates (solids, fat, protein, etc.), calories, and total dietary fiber, as appropriate. SRM 1846 Infant Formula was distributed as a quality control sample for the proximates and for analysis for individual fatty acids. Two of the materials (Whole Egg Powder and Whole Milk Powder) were distributed in an earlier interlaboratory comparison exercise in which they were analyzed for several vitamins. Value assignment of analyte concentrations in these 11 SRMs and RMs, based on analyses by the collaborating laboratories, is described in this paper. These materials are intended primarily for validation of analytical methods for the measurement of nutrients in foods of similar composition (based on AOAC INTERNATIONAL's fat-protein-carbohydrate triangle). They may also be used as "primary control materials" in the value assignment of in-house control materials of similar composition. The addition of proximate information for 10 existing reference materials means that RMs are now available from NIST with assigned values for proximates in 6 of the 9 sectors of the AOAC triangle. Five of these materials have values assigned for total dietary fiber-the first such information provided for materials available from NIST.
美国国家标准与技术研究院(NIST)以及加拿大农业部门通过NIST提供了多种食品基质参考物质(RMs)。这些物质大多最初是根据其元素组成(常量、微量和痕量元素)赋值的,但未提供额外的营养信息。其中两种物质已针对选定的有机成分进行了认证。NIST最近向4个具备食品分析专业知识的实验室分发了其中10种物质(标准参考物质[SRM]1563椰子油中的胆固醇和脂溶性维生素[天然和强化型]、SRM 1566b牡蛎组织、SRM 1570a菠菜叶、SRM 1974a贻贝组织(紫贻贝)中的有机物、RM 8415全蛋粉、RM 8418小麦面筋、RM 8432玉米淀粉、RM 8433玉米麸皮、RM 8435全脂奶粉以及RM 8436硬质小麦粉),以便在适当情况下测定近似成分(固体、脂肪、蛋白质等)、卡路里和总膳食纤维。SRM 1846婴儿配方奶粉作为近似成分以及个别脂肪酸分析的质量控制样品进行了分发。其中两种物质(全蛋粉和全脂奶粉)在早期的实验室间比对活动中进行了分发,在该活动中对它们进行了几种维生素的分析。本文描述了基于合作实验室的分析对这11种SRM和RM中分析物浓度的赋值。这些物质主要用于验证类似成分食品中营养素测量分析方法(基于AOAC INTERNATIONAL的脂肪-蛋白质-碳水化合物三角关系)。它们也可用作类似成分内部对照物质赋值中的“主要对照物质”。为10种现有参考物质添加近似成分信息意味着现在NIST提供的RMs在AOAC三角的9个类别中有6个类别具有近似成分的赋值。其中5种物质具有总膳食纤维的赋值——这是NIST提供的物质首次有此类信息。