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Providing a traceable assigned value in a proficiency testing programme on the determination of benzoic acid in orange juice

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A proficiency testing (PT) programme on the determination of benzoic acid in orange juice was organised by the Chemical Metrology Laboratory, Health Sciences Authority, Singapore, for the local food testing laboratories. The PT programme used a metrologically traceable assigned value determined by isotope dilution mass spectrometry to assess the performance of the participating laboratories. This paper discusses the reasons and approach to applying metrological principles to determine the assigned value of a PT programme. The procedure undertaken by the Laboratory to prepare a batch of PT sample, conduct homogeneity and stability testings, as well as value assignment, is presented. The discussions also include the estimation of the measurement uncertainties arising from the characterisation, testing for homogeneity and testing for stability of the PT sample. The Coordinator of the PT programme used the assigned value and its associated measurement uncertainty, together with those of the participating laboratories to assess their performances. Statistical tools applied in the performance evaluations are also presented.

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank Dr Byungjoo Kim (KRISS), Dr Charun Yafa (NIMT), participating institutes and agencies of the APMP pilot study (APMP.QM-P23), our colleagues Rosalind Chia and Lin Qi for the support and assistance throughout this study.

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Cheng, S., Mesquida, C., Gui, E.M. et al. Providing a traceable assigned value in a proficiency testing programme on the determination of benzoic acid in orange juice. Accred Qual Assur 19, 439–443 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00769-014-1087-y

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