SS-EN-ISO-21570 Foodstuffs - Methods of analysis for the detection of genetically modified organisms and derived products - Quantitative nucleic acid based methods (ISO 21570:2005)

SS-EN-ISO-21570 - 2005 EDITION - CURRENT


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This International Standard provides the overall framework of quantitative methods for the detection of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in foodstuffs, using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). It defines general requirements for the specific amplification of DNA target sequences, in order to quantify the relative GMO-derived DNA content and to confirm the identity of the amplified DNA sequence. Guidelines, minimum requirements and performance criteria laid down in this International Standard are intended to ensure that comparable, accurate and reproducible results are obtained in different laboratories. This International Standard has been established for food matrices, but is also applicable to other matrices, e.g. feed and plant samples from the environment. Specific examples of methods are provided in Annexes A to D.

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Designation Name

SS-EN ISO 21570:2005

Revision Level

2005 EDITION

Status

Current

Publication Date

Nov. 11, 2005

Language(s)

English

Page Count

109