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DS/EN 13751

Foodstuffs - Detection of irradiated food using photostimulated luminescence

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 3 September 2009
Status: active
Page Count: 14
ICS Code (General methods of tests and analysis for food products): 67.050
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This European Standard specifies a method for the detection of irradiated foods using photostimulated luminescence (PSL). The technique described here comprises an initial measurement of PSL intensity which may be used for screening purposes, and a calibration method to determine the PSL sensitivity to assist classification. It is necessary to confirm a positive screening result using calibrated PSL or another standardised (e.g. EN 1784 to EN 1788) or validated method. The method has been successfully tested in interlaboratory trials using shellfish and herbs, spices and seasonings [1]. From other studies it may be concluded that the method is applicable to a large variety of foods [2], [3], [4].

Document History

DS/EN 13751
September 3, 2009
Foodstuffs - Detection of irradiated food using photostimulated luminescence
This European Standard specifies a method for the detection of irradiated foods using photostimulated luminescence (PSL). The technique described here comprises an initial measurement of PSL...
November 7, 2002
Foodstuffs - Detection of irradiated food using photostimulated luminescence
This standard specifies a method for the detection of irradiated foods using photostimulated luminescence (PSL).
Foodstuffs - Detection of irradiated food using photostimulated luminescence
This European Standard specifies a method for the detection of irradiated foods using photostimulated luminescence (PSL). The technique described here comprises an initial measurement of PSL...

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