Determination of Lactose in Lactose-Free and Low-Lactose Milk, Milk Products, and Products Containing Dairy Ingredients by the LactoSens®R Amperometry Method: Final Action 2020.01.

Elisabeth Halbmayr-Jech, Roman Kittl, Patrick Weinmann, Christopher Schulz, Anna Kowalik, Matthias König, Jasmin Korp, Christoph Sygmund, Sharon L Brunelle
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Background: The LactoSens®R method was previously shown to have acceptable accuracy and repeatability precision as required by AOAC Standard Method Performance Requirements (SMPR®) 2018.009 for determination of lactose in low-lactose or lactose-free milk, milk products, and products containing dairy ingredients and was awarded Official Method of AnalysisSM (OMA) First Action status in 2020.

Objective: The method was subjected to a multilaboratory validation (MLV) study to evaluate the reproducibility precision of the method.

Methods: Fourteen validation materials were provided to 15 laboratories in seven countries as blind duplicates. The materials ranged from 0 to 173 mg/100 g lactose. Each laboratory analyzed the blind duplicates according to OMA 2020.01. The data were analyzed for repeatability and reproducibility precision.

Results: RSDr values varied from 2.81 to 8.76%, and RSDR values varied from 4.25 to 12.5%. When sorted by category and concentration range, these results met the repeatability and reproducibility criteria required by SMPR 2018.009.

Conclusions: The data generated in the MLV support the adoption of OMA 2020.01 as Final Action status.

Highlights: The LactoSensR method, as described by OMA 2020.01, provides an accurate and precise determination of lactose in a variety of low-lactose and lactose-free milk, milk products, and products containing dairy ingredients in minutes.

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用LactoSens®R安培法测定无乳糖和低乳糖牛奶、乳制品和含乳制品成分的产品中的乳糖:最终行动2020.01。
背景:根据AOAC标准方法性能要求(SMPR®)2018.009的要求,LactoSens®R方法先前被证明具有可接受的准确性和重复性精度,用于测定低乳糖或无乳糖牛奶、乳制品、,和含有乳制品成分的产品,并于2020年被授予官方分析方法SM(OMA)第一行动状态。目的:对该方法进行多实验室验证(MLV)研究,以评估该方法的再现性精度。方法:向7个国家的15个实验室提供了14份验证材料作为盲复制品。材料范围从0到173 mg/100g乳糖。每个实验室根据OMA 2020.01对盲复制品进行分析。对数据进行了重复性和再现性精度分析。结果:RSDr值在2.81%至8.76%之间变化,RSDr值从4.25%至12.5%之间变化。按类别和浓度范围分类时,这些结果符合SMPR 2018.009要求的重复性和再现性标准。结论:MLV中生成的数据支持采用OMA 2020.01作为最终行动状态。亮点:OMA 2020.01描述的LactoSensR方法可在几分钟内准确准确地测定各种低乳糖和无乳糖牛奶、乳制品和含有乳制品成分的产品中的乳糖。
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