Development of reference materials for paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins

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A project was undertaken to develop mussel reference materials that were certified for their mass fractions of saxitoxin and decarbamoyl-saxitoxin. Fifteen laboratories from various European countries participated. Three of these had major responsibility for substantial parts of the work and overall coordination of the project. The project involved 4 main activities: (1) procurement and characterization of calibrants; (2) improvement of analytical methodology; (3) preparation of reference materials, including homogeneity and stability studies; (4) 2 interlaboratory studies and a certification exercise. The joint activities resulted in 3 homogeneous and stable reference materials: 2 lyophilized mussel materials with and without naturally incurred paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) toxins, and a saxitoxin enrichment solution. The reference materials were certified with respect to their saxitoxin and decarbamoyl-saxitoxin content. The lyophilized mussel material with PSP toxins (CRM 542) contained <0.07 mg saxitoxin-2HCl/kg and 1.59 ± 0.20 mg decarbamoyl-saxitoxin-2HCl/kg. The lyophilized mussel material without PSP toxins (CRM 543) contained <0.07 mg saxitoxin-2HCl/kg and <0.04 mg decarbamoyl-saxitoxin-2HCl/kg. The certified value of the saxitoxin mass fraction in the saxitoxin enrichment solution (CRM 663) was 9.8 ± 1.2 μg/g.

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Van Egmond, H. P., Mouriño, A., Burdaspal, P. A., & Boenke, A. (2001). Development of reference materials for paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins. Journal of AOAC International, 84(5), 1668–1676. https://doi.org/10.1093/jaoac/84.5.1668

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