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Evolution of reference materials for the determination of organic nutrients in food and dietary supplements-a critical review.

Stephen A Wise1,2,3, Melissa M Phillips4.   

Abstract

For over 40 years, food-matrix certified reference materials (CRMs) have been available for determination of trace element content, and a wide variety of materials are available from most producers of CRMs. However, the availability of food-matrix CRMs for organic nutrients has been more limited. The European Commission (EC) Bureau Communautaire de Référence (BCR) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) introduced food-matrix CRMs with values assigned for vitamins and other organic nutrients such as fatty acids and carotenoids in the 1990s. The number of organic nutrients for which values were assigned has increased significantly in the past decade, and the approach and analytical methods used for assignment of the certified values have also evolved. Recently, dietary supplement-matrix CRMs such as multivitamin tablets with values assigned for vitamins and carotenoids, and fish and plant oils with values assigned for fatty acids have appeared. The development, evolution, and improvement of food- and dietary supplement-matrix CRMs for determination of vitamins, carotenoids, and fatty acids are described, with emphasis on CRMs made available in the past 10 years. Recent food and dietary supplement CRMs for the determination of organic nutrients include infant formula, multivitamin tablets, milk and egg powders, breakfast cereal, meat homogenate, blueberries, soy flour, fish and plant oils, dry cat food, and protein drink powder. Many of these food- and supplement-matrix CRMs have values assigned for over 80 organic and inorganic nutrients, toxic elements, proximates, and contaminants. The review provides a critical assessment of the challenges and evolving improvements in the production and the analytical methods used for value assignment of these CRMs. The current status and future needs for additional food- and dietary supplement-matrix CRMs for organic nutrients are also discussed. Graphical abstract Food Composition Triangle with currently-available food-matrix certified reference materials (CRMs) for the determination of organic nutrients positioned according to fat, protein, and carbohydrate composition.

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Keywords:  Certified reference materials (CRMs); Cholesterol; Dietary supplements; Fatty acids; Nutrients; Standard reference materials (SRMs); Vitamins

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30506091      PMCID: PMC6536896          DOI: 10.1007/s00216-018-1473-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem        ISSN: 1618-2642            Impact factor:   4.142


  47 in total

1.  Value assignment of nutrient concentrations in five standard reference materials and six reference materials.

Authors:  K E Sharpless; L M Gill
Journal:  J AOAC Int       Date:  2000 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.913

2.  Preparation of Standard Reference Material 2383 (Baby Food Composite) and use of an interlaboratory comparison exercise for value assignment of its nutrient concentrations.

Authors:  K E Sharpless; L M Gill; S A Margolis; S A Wise; E Elkins
Journal:  J AOAC Int       Date:  1999 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.913

3.  Value assignment of retinol, retinyl palmitate, tocopherol, and carotenoid concentrations in Standard Reference Material 2383 (Baby Food Composite).

Authors:  K E Sharpless; M Arce-Osuna; J B Thomas; L M Gill
Journal:  J AOAC Int       Date:  1999 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 1.913

4.  Determination of vitamins in food-matrix Standard Reference Materials.

Authors:  K E Sharpless; S Margolis; J B Thomas
Journal:  J Chromatogr A       Date:  2000-06-09       Impact factor: 4.759

Review 5.  Twenty five years of reference material activity at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.

Authors:  M Ihnat
Journal:  Fresenius J Anal Chem       Date:  2001-06

6.  Recent developments in food-matrix Reference Materials at NIST.

Authors:  K E Sharpless; J C Colbert; R R Greenberg; M M Schantz; M J Welch
Journal:  Fresenius J Anal Chem       Date:  2001-06

7.  Value assignment of nutrient concentrations in standard reference material 2384 baking chocolate.

Authors:  Katherine E Sharpless; Jeanice Brown Thomas; Bryant C Nelson; Curtis S Phinney; John R Sieber; Laura J Wood; James H Yen; Daniel W Howell
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2002-11-20       Impact factor: 5.279

Review 8.  Filling the AOAC triangle with food-matrix standard reference materials.

Authors:  Katherine E Sharpless; Robert R Greenberg; Michele M Schantz; Michael J Welch; Stephen A Wise; Milan Ihnat
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2003-12-20       Impact factor: 4.142

9.  Determination of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners and chlorinated pesticides in a fish tissue standard reference material.

Authors:  Dianne L Poster; John R Kucklick; Michele M Schantz; Barbara J Porter; Stefan D Leigh; Stephen A Wise
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2003-01-08       Impact factor: 4.142

10.  Value assignment of nutrient and aflatoxin concentrations in standard reference material 2387 peanut butter.

Authors:  Katherine E Sharpless; Curtis S Phinney; Laura J Wood; James H Yen; Daniel W Howell
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2003-11-05       Impact factor: 5.279

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Review 2.  The Importance of Reference Materials and Method Validation for Advancing Research on the Health Effects of Dietary Supplements and Other Natural Products.

Authors:  Sanem Hosbas Coskun; Stephen A Wise; Adam J Kuszak
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2021-12-14

Review 3.  Analytical Challenges and Metrological Approaches to Ensuring Dietary Supplement Quality: International Perspectives.

Authors:  Alessandra Durazzo; Barbara C Sorkin; Massimo Lucarini; Pavel A Gusev; Adam J Kuszak; Cindy Crawford; Courtney Boyd; Patricia A Deuster; Leila G Saldanha; Bill J Gurley; Pamela R Pehrsson; James M Harnly; Aida Turrini; Karen W Andrews; Andrea T Lindsey; Michael Heinrich; Johanna T Dwyer
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2022-01-11       Impact factor: 5.810

Review 4.  Strategic Priorities of the Scientific Plan of the European Research Infrastructure METROFOOD-RI for Promoting Metrology in Food and Nutrition.

Authors:  Maria Z Tsimidou; Stella A Ordoudi; Fani Th Mantzouridou; Nikolaos Nenadis; Tamara Stelzl; Michael Rychlik; Nastasia Belc; Claudia Zoani
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-02-19

5.  From urban dust and marine sediment to Ginkgo biloba and human serum-a top ten list of Standard Reference Materials (SRMs).

Authors:  Stephen A Wise
Journal:  Anal Bioanal Chem       Date:  2021-07-21       Impact factor: 4.142

6.  Determination of glyphosate and AMPA in oat products for the selection of candidate reference materials.

Authors:  Justine M Cruz; Jacolin A Murray
Journal:  Food Chem       Date:  2020-09-28       Impact factor: 7.514

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