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NEN Life Science analytical method for analysis of 13 pfass
Summary of analytical procedure for the analysis of <t> PFASs </t> in milk and dairy products and their recoveries (expressed as%), LODs (ng g −1 ), and LOQs (ng g −1 ). N/A = not available; a = decision limit (CCα); b = detection capability (CCβ); c = method detection limit (MDL); d = ng g −1 .
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Article Title: There’s Something in What We Eat: An Overview on the Extraction Techniques and Chromatographic Analysis for PFAS Identification in Agri-Food Products

Journal: Foods

doi: 10.3390/foods13071085

Summary of analytical procedure for the analysis of  PFASs  in milk and dairy products and their recoveries (expressed as%), LODs (ng g −1 ), and LOQs (ng g −1 ). N/A = not available; a = decision limit (CCα); b = detection capability (CCβ); c = method detection limit (MDL); d = ng g −1 .
Figure Legend Snippet: Summary of analytical procedure for the analysis of PFASs in milk and dairy products and their recoveries (expressed as%), LODs (ng g −1 ), and LOQs (ng g −1 ). N/A = not available; a = decision limit (CCα); b = detection capability (CCβ); c = method detection limit (MDL); d = ng g −1 .

Techniques Used: Extraction, Purification, Cream, Solvent, Infant Formula



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NEN Life Science analytical method for analysis of 13 pfass
Summary of analytical procedure for the analysis of <t> PFASs </t> in milk and dairy products and their recoveries (expressed as%), LODs (ng g −1 ), and LOQs (ng g −1 ). N/A = not available; a = decision limit (CCα); b = detection capability (CCβ); c = method detection limit (MDL); d = ng g −1 .
Analytical Method For Analysis Of 13 Pfass, supplied by NEN Life Science, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Summary of analytical procedure for the analysis of  PFASs  in milk and dairy products and their recoveries (expressed as%), LODs (ng g −1 ), and LOQs (ng g −1 ). N/A = not available; a = decision limit (CCα); b = detection capability (CCβ); c = method detection limit (MDL); d = ng g −1 .

Journal: Foods

Article Title: There’s Something in What We Eat: An Overview on the Extraction Techniques and Chromatographic Analysis for PFAS Identification in Agri-Food Products

doi: 10.3390/foods13071085

Figure Lengend Snippet: Summary of analytical procedure for the analysis of PFASs in milk and dairy products and their recoveries (expressed as%), LODs (ng g −1 ), and LOQs (ng g −1 ). N/A = not available; a = decision limit (CCα); b = detection capability (CCβ); c = method detection limit (MDL); d = ng g −1 .

Article Snippet: For example, Berendsen et al. validated an analytical method for analysis of 13 PFASs including PFCAs, PFSAs, and HFPO-DA in milk and eggs according to the Dutch validation standard NEN 7777:2011 (NEN 2011) [ ].

Techniques: Extraction, Purification, Cream, Solvent, Infant Formula