Gluten in rice flour and baked rice products by G12 Sandwich ELISA: First action 2014.03

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The Protein and Enzymes Technical Committee of American Association of Cereal Chemists initiated a collaborative study to confirm whether the G12 antibody-based sandwich ELISA test kit is able to detect gluten in the lower mg/kg (ppm) level. Twenty laboratories investigated 24 heat-treated and non-heat-treated blind-coded samples with incurred gluten levels up to 100 mg/kg. The method has been validated for testing foods to conform to the defined Codex thresholds for gluten in gluten-free products at less than 20 mg gluten/kg. The collaborative study showed that low levels of gluten could be detected by G12 Sandwich ELISA with reproducibility RSDRof 32% and repeatability RSDrof 16%. Incurred samples showed a recovery between 62 and 135%. It is recommended that the method be accepted by AOAC as Official First Action.

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Halbmayr-Jech, E., Rogers, A., Don, C., & Prinster, M. (2015). Gluten in rice flour and baked rice products by G12 Sandwich ELISA: First action 2014.03. Journal of AOAC International, 98(1), 103–111. https://doi.org/10.5740/jaoacint.14-197

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