Pesticide Residues (multi-residues) in Cucumber Purée Quality Control Material

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Product Specification

QC/RM information
Product Code Material Matrix Approx. Size
FCPM2-VEG38QC

T19370QC

Cucumber Purée

90 g

Analytes

Bromuconazole (sum of diastereoisomers), Chlorfenapyr, Deltamethrin, Etrimfos, Fluvalinate (tau), Fosthiazate, Isoprothiolane, Metamitron, Propiconazole, Pyrimethanil, Triazophos, Tricyclazole

Validity Date

15/10/2024

Test Description

Cucumbers are enjoyed globally, both as fresh produce and as an ingredient within many foodstuffs. As such it is important to highlight any poor quality or potentially unsafe foodstuffs quickly, to reduce its impact.

Pesticides are used extensively across the globe. They have effective yield improving qualities but must be used properly to reduce any residues passed on to animals or consumers. This can often be the case due to their extensive benefits and therefore the short-term gains that can be made.

Most countries now have an extensive monitoring scheme for pesticide residues written into their legislation. There are more than 1000 compounds used worldwide as pesticides or plant protection products. When used properly, according to good agricultural practice, any residues can be expected to be below maximum residue limits. The Fapas pesticide residues quality control materials are based on the EU monitoring list and associated MRLs but are widely applicable to most geographic areas. We also base our statistical data analysis in keeping with quality assurance guidelines as laid out in EC SANTE/11813/2017.

Fapas quality control materials are useful to ensure ongoing assessment of your testing ability. This can ensure your testing measures are maintained between proficiency testing activities, and in turn any improvements can be actioned accordingly to safeguard the testing ability of your laboratories and staff. This can be through both instrumentation calibration and staff training activities.

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