Ergot Alkaloids in Baby Food Quality Control Material

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Product Specification

QC/RM information
Product Code Material Matrix Approx. Size
FCME1-INF1QC

T22211QC

Baby Food

50g

Analytes

Ergocorninine, Ergocristinine, Ergometrine, Ergometrinine, Ergosine, Total Ergot Alkaloids

Validity Date

05/06/2025

Test Description

Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites produced by fungi on agricultural commodities in the field or during storage.  It is estimated at 25% of the world's food crops are affected, resulting in large commercial losses. Mycotoxins can cause serious health problems (including some being suspected carcinogens) and so are tightly regulated across the world. Mycotoxin contamination is the largest cause of rapid alerts raised against imported food products.

Commercial infant food makes up a large proportion of infants' diets within an extremely important period of development. Usual characteristics of infant foods include the longer shelf life as oppose to fresh ingredients, this can lead to an increased risk of mycotoxin contamination due to the longer exposure to storage conditions which may or may not meet effective quality standards. To mitigate this risk food manufacturers rely on your food testing abilities to highlight any potential mycotoxin risk within foodstuffs, from which to address this supply chain issue and protect the end consumer. This places a large strain on your testing credibility and therefore overall testing ability.

Ergot Alkaloids are a large group of compounds produced by fungi that are known to attack rye, wheat and triticale. With a range of effects on humans their levels must be strictly regulated. It is important to highlight areas of improvement with your current testing arrangement to ensure potentially high levels of these alkaloids are highlighted and quantified.

Fapas quality control materials make use of real food matrices to provide direct comparisons to your current routine analysis activities. This is vital to ensure only high-quality testing practises are employed by your laboratory to achieve the highest standard test results possible.

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