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NEN-EN 14627

Foodstuffs - Determination of trace elements - Determination of total arsenic and selenium by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS) after pressure digestion

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 March 2003
Status: inactive
Page Count: 16
ICS Code (General methods of tests and analysis for food products): 67.050
scope:

This European Standard specifies two methods: one method for the determination of total arsenic and another method for the determination of selenium in foodstuffs by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS) after pressure digestion. Specific foodstuffs for which European Standards exist are excluded from the scope of this horizontal European Standard. It is the task of the analyst to review if vertical standards exist. For the determination of total arsenic in high concentration in e.g. seafood, the method specified in EN 14332 can be used.

Document History

May 1, 2005
Foodstuffs - Determination of trace elements - Determination of total arsenic and selenium by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS) after pressure digestion
This European Standard specifies two methods: one method for the determination of total arsenic and another method for the determination of selenium in foodstuffs by hydride generation atomic...
NEN-EN 14627
March 1, 2003
Foodstuffs - Determination of trace elements - Determination of total arsenic and selenium by hydride generation atomic absorption spectrometry (HGAAS) after pressure digestion
This European Standard specifies two methods: one method for the determination of total arsenic and another method for the determination of selenium in foodstuffs by hydride generation atomic...
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