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ERP SUMMARY FOR FIRST TO FINAL ACTION METHOD RECOMMENDATION

GUIDANCE FOR AOAC ERPS ‐ APPENDIX G

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Considered?

Comments/Reference if applicable

Method Applicability 

Yes 

Meets SMPR 

ERP First Action to Final Action 

recommendations & improvements 

Yes 

Draft Final Action method reviewed by ERP Yes 

Completed in June 2017 

Safety Concerns 

Yes 

ReferenceMaterials 

Yes 

NIST 1849a and SPIFAN Materials 

Single Laboratory Validation 

Yes 

Joseph et al.: Journal AOAC Int Vol. 99, 4 (2016) 

p.1110 

Reproducibility/Uncertaintyand 

Probability of Detection 

Yes 

In publication, pending review 

Comparison to SMPR (

SMPR criteria met?)

 Yes 

Meets AOAC SMPR 2014.005 

Feedback from Users of Method 

Yes 

All Addressed 

DOCUMENTATION

Available?

Comments

Safety Evaluation 

Yes 

ReferenceMaterials 

Yes 

NIST 1849a and SPIFAN Materials 

SLV or PTM 

Yes 

Joseph et al.: Journal AOAC Int Vol. 99, 4 (2016) 

p.1110 

Approved Validation Protocols 

Yes 

OMA Appendix L 

Statistics Review 

Yes 

Method Published in OMA 

Yes 

Method Performance vs SMPR criteria 

Yes 

Meets AOAC SMPR 2014.005 

Feedback Information 

Yes 

All addressed 

Additional Recognition(s) 

Yes 

Method is a working item in ISO 

ERP Reports 

Yes 

3‐16‐2016; 9‐20‐2016; 3‐16‐2017 

Manuscript(s) Published in JAOAC 

Yes 

Joseph et al.: Journal AOAC Int Vol. 99, 4 (2016) 

p.1110 (SLV); MLT publication in process  

ERP Method Recommendation  

(Final Action/Repeal/Continuation) 

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Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL

, Appendix G: Procedures and Guidelines for the Use of AOAC Voluntary Consensus Standards 

to Evaluate Characteristics of a Method of Analysis, p.3 “

First Action to Final Action Methods: Guidance for AOAC Expert Review Panels.” 

AOAC 2016.02 

Determination of biotin by liquid chromatography coupled with 

immunoaffinity column clean‐up extraction 

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