Lipid determination by the Smedes method was tested in an interlaboratory trial performed by nine laboratories from seven countries belonging to the West European Fish Technologists Association Analytical Methods Working Group. Five samples of fish and fishery products with different lipid contents, including two blind duplicates, were distributed among the participants. All laboratories applied a slightly modified Smedes method, which included extraction of lipids by cyclohexane and isopropanol, transfer of lipids to the cyclohexane phase by addition of water, phase separation by centrifugation, and gravimetric lipid determination. The results indicate that the RSD for reproducibility (RSDR) was between 4.11 and 6.31% for samples with moderate (7%) and high (14%) lipid content, depending on the sample. Larger SDs among the laboratories were obtained for a cod sample with low lipid content of 0.5%. The method is judged to be suitable as a routine method for lipid determination in fish and fishery products.

WEFTA Interlaboratory comparison on total lipid determination in fishery products using Smedes method / H. Karl; K. Bekaert; J.P. Bergè; A. Cadum; G. Duflos; B.M. Poli; M. Tejada; S. Testi; M. Timm-Heinrich. - In: JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1060-3271. - STAMPA. - 95:(2012), pp. 489-493. [10.5740/jaoaint. 11-041]

WEFTA Interlaboratory comparison on total lipid determination in fishery products using Smedes method

POLI, BIANCA MARIA;
2012

Abstract

Lipid determination by the Smedes method was tested in an interlaboratory trial performed by nine laboratories from seven countries belonging to the West European Fish Technologists Association Analytical Methods Working Group. Five samples of fish and fishery products with different lipid contents, including two blind duplicates, were distributed among the participants. All laboratories applied a slightly modified Smedes method, which included extraction of lipids by cyclohexane and isopropanol, transfer of lipids to the cyclohexane phase by addition of water, phase separation by centrifugation, and gravimetric lipid determination. The results indicate that the RSD for reproducibility (RSDR) was between 4.11 and 6.31% for samples with moderate (7%) and high (14%) lipid content, depending on the sample. Larger SDs among the laboratories were obtained for a cod sample with low lipid content of 0.5%. The method is judged to be suitable as a routine method for lipid determination in fish and fishery products.
2012
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H. Karl; K. Bekaert; J.P. Bergè; A. Cadum; G. Duflos; B.M. Poli; M. Tejada; S. Testi; M. Timm-Heinrich
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