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AOAC RESEARCH INSTITUTE 

Expert Review Panel Chair Report for Veterinary Drug Residues – Dyes in Seafood  

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EXPERT REVIEW PANEL, METHOD BACKGROUND, AND CONCLUSIONS 

Criteria for Vetting Methods to be considered: 

AOAC convened the

Official Methods of Analysis

SM

 (OMA) Expert Review Panel (ERP) for Veterinary Drug 

Residues ‐ Dyes in Seafood, that was held via teleconference and Adobe web connect on Monday, December 7, 

2015 at 11:00am Eastern Standard Time (EST).  

The purpose of the meeting was to review and evaluate AOAC 2012.25:  Three Triphenylmethane Dyes Residues 

and Their Metabolites (Malachite Green, Leuco Malachite Green, Crystal Violet, Leuco Crystal Violet, and 

Brilliant Green) in Aquaculture Product, LC‐MS/MS, First Action 2012, for recommendation of AOAC Final Action 

Official Methods status.  Supplemental information was provided in an e‐book

1

 to the reviewers which included 

the following documents: 

1)

Collaborative Study Manuscript  

2)

AOAC Expert Review Panel Report (dated May 7, 2013) 

3)

AOAC 2012.25:  Three Triphenylmethane Dyes Residues And Their Metabolites (Malachite Green, Leuco 

Malachite Green, Crystal Violet, Leuco Crystal Violet, Brilliant Green) In Aquaculture Product, LC‐MS/MS, 

First Action 2012 

4)

an Article: The Monitoring of Triphenylmethane Dyes in Aquaculture Products Through the European 

Union Network of Official Control Laboratories 

5)

Method Feedback – Wendy Andersen, U.S. Food and Drug Administration,  

6)

Article: Expansion of the Scope Of AOAC First Action Method 2012.25—Single‐Laboratory Validation of 

Triphenylmethane Dye and Leuco Metabolite Analysis in Shrimp, Tilapia, Catfish, and Salmon by LC‐

MS/MS 

7)

 Article: Determination Of Triphenylmethane Dyes And Their Metabolites In Salmon, Catfish, and Shrimp 

by LC‐MS/MS Using AOAC First Action Method 2012.25: Collaborative Study 

8)

Method Feedback – Robert Burger, U.S. Food And Drug Administration 

9)

Method Feedback – Yanxuan Cai, U.S. Food And Drug Administration 

10) Method Feedback – Ross Potter, Canadian Food Inspection Agency 

11)

 Method Feedback – Steven Lehotay, United States Department Of Agriculture 

Criteria for Vetting Experts and Selection Process: 

The current Expert Review Panel (ERP) consisting of ten (10) experts that were submitted for consideration by 

the Official Methods Board to evaluate candidate methods for Veterinary Drug Residues  ‐ Dyes in Seafood as 

per the Expert Review Panel (ERP) Policies and Procedures.  The experts are Joe Boison (Chair), Haejung An, 

Martin Danaher, Doug Hite, Brian Kinsella, Perry Martos, Katerina Mastovska, Cory Murphy, Jon Reuther, and 

Sherry Turnipseed.  

ERP Orientation:  

All ERP members have completed the mandatory AOAC Expert Review Panel Orientation Webinar and/or have 

participated in previous AOAC Expert Review Panel meetings.  

Expert Review Panel Meeting Quorum 

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 Expert Review Panel E‐Book ‐

http://griegler‐aoac

‐org.cld.bz/AOAC‐

RI‐ERP‐Book‐VDR

ERP PROFILE SUMMARIES

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