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>UNE standards>UNE EN ISO 22579:2021 - Infant formula and adult nutritionals - Determination of fructans - High performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD) after enzymatic treatment (ISO 22579:2020)
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UNE EN ISO 22579:2021 - Infant formula and adult nutritionals - Determination of fructans - High performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD) after enzymatic treatment (ISO 22579:2020)

UNE EN ISO 22579:2021

Infant formula and adult nutritionals - Determination of fructans - High performance anion exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection (HPAEC-PAD) after enzymatic treatment (ISO 22579:2020)

Preparados para lactantes y suplementos nutricionales para adultos. Determinación de fructanos. Método de cromatografía de intercambio aniónico de alta resolución con detección amperométrica de pulsos (HPAEC-PAD) tras tratamiento enzimático. (ISO 22579:2020).

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Standard number:UNE EN ISO 22579:2021
Pages:31
Released:2021-10-13
Status:Standard
Pages (Spanish):33
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UNE EN ISO 22579:2021

This document specifies a method for the determination of inulin-type fructans (including oligofructose, fructooligosaccharides) in infant formula and adult nutritionals (both powder and liquid) containing 0,03 g/100 g to 5,0 g/100 g of fructans in the product as prepared ready for consumption. The method has been validated in a multi laboratory study[1] with reconstituted Standard Reference Material (SRM) infant/adult nutritional formula at a level of 0,204 g/100 g, adult nutritionals Ready-To-Feed (RTF) at levels of 1,28 g/100 g and 2,67 g/100 g, infant formula RTF at a level of 0,300 g/100 g, reconstituted follow-up-formula at levels of 0,209 g/100 g to 0,275 g/100 g, reconstituted infant formula at levels from 0,0308 g/100 g to 0,264 g/100 g. During the single laboratory validation study,[2] spike-recovery experiments have been performed up to 5 g/100 g in reconstituted infant formula powders (milk based, partially hydrolysed milk based and soy based), adult nutritional RTF and reconstituted adult nutritional powders.