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Furthermore, during this meeting the SPIFAN Working Group on SPIFAN Matrices presented a list of

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testing materials that would be donated by the infant formula manufacturers, characterized, and

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stored

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See appendices – SPIFAN product matrices and SPIFAN SLV Kit

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Guidance and support can be obtained from the AOAC Technical Division on Reference Materials.

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As part of the development of the SMPRs, AOAC has added a document from the AOAC Technical

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Division on Reference Materials (TDRM) at the request of TDRM, to the SMPR guideline

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(OMA

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Appendix F). AOAC OMB has reviewed this information prior to its publication in the OMA.

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SINGLE LABORATORY VALIDATION:

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Data demonstrating Response Linearity, Accuracy, Repeatability, LOD/LOQ, and Matrix Scope must

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be present. Experimental designs to collect this data may vary with the method protocol and the

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intended use of the method.

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The ERP reviewed two paper

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one of which included a single laboratory validation (SLV) for AOAC

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2012.16. This information along with the method evaluation form was then used to confirm that this

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method would move forward towards Final Action recommendation with the inclusion of a

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reproducibility evaluation. Additionally, the SPIFAN SLV Guideline

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was prepared by a group chair by

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Norma Hill and discussed in a Study Directors Education Session

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in April 2011. The final version of the

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guidelines was refined during September 2011 ERP meeting.

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Resources can be identified by the AOAC Committee on Statistics.

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AOAC SPIFAN Meeting Minutes from AOAC SPIFAN meeting held on April 5, 2011 (Day 1 of AOAC SPIFAN meeting)

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SPIFAN Single Laboratory Validation Kit – Common infant formula reference materials.

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Appendix F: Guidelines for Standard Method Performance Requirements

Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC

INTERNATIONAL

e-OMA a

t www.aoac.org .

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Andrieux et. al.,

Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) in Infant Formula and Adult/Pediatric Nutritional Formula: First Action 2012.16

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Andrieux et al.,

Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) in Fortified Foods: Comparison of a Novel Ultra-Performance Liquid

Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method and a Microbiological Assay (AOAC Official Method

SM

992.07)

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Appendix L: AOAC Recommended Guidelines for Stakeholder Panel on Infant Formula and Adult Nutritionals (SPIFAN) Single-

Laboratory Validation

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AOAC SPIFAN Study Directors Education Session Meeting Minutes held on April 4, 2011.