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>UNE standards>UNE EN ISO 19040-3:2023 - Water quality - Determination of the estrogenic potential of water and waste water - Part 3: In vitro human cell-based reporter gene assay (ISO 19040-3:2018)
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UNE EN ISO 19040-3:2023 - Water quality - Determination of the estrogenic potential of water and waste water - Part 3: In vitro human cell-based reporter gene assay (ISO 19040-3:2018)

UNE EN ISO 19040-3:2023

Water quality - Determination of the estrogenic potential of water and waste water - Part 3: In vitro human cell-based reporter gene assay (ISO 19040-3:2018)

Calidad del agua. Determinación del potencial estrogénico del agua y de las aguas residuales. Parte 3: Ensayo in vitro de gen reportero basado en células humanas. (ISO 19040-3:2018).

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Standard number:UNE EN ISO 19040-3:2023
Pages:49
Released:2023-06-28
Status:Standard
Pages (Spanish):54
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UNE EN ISO 19040-3:2023

This document specifies a method for the determination of the estrogenic potential of water and waste water by means of a reporter gene assay utilizing stably transfected human cells. This reporter gene assay is based on the activation of the human estrogen receptor alpha. This method is applicable to: fresh water; waste water; aqueous extracts and leachates; eluates of sediments (fresh water); pore water; aqueous solutions of single substances or of chemical mixtures; drinking water; the limit of quantification (LOQ) of this method for the direct analysis of water samples is between 0,3 ng/l and 1 ng/l 17²-estradiol equivalents (EEQ) based on the results of the international interlaboratory trial (see Annex F). The upper working range was evaluated [based on the results of the international interlaboratory trial (see Table F.3)] up to a level of 75 ng EEQ/l. Samples showing estrogenic potencies above this threshold have to be diluted for a valid quantification. Extraction and pre concentration of water samples can prove necessary if their estrogenic potential is below the given LOQ.