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112 related items for PubMed ID: 28421870

  • 1. Collaborative study on the effect of grinding on the detection of bones from processed animal proteins in feed by light microscopy.
    Veys P, Planchon V, Colbert R, Cruz C, Frick G, Ioannou I, Marchis D, Nordkvist E, Paradies-Severin I, Pohto A, Weiss R, Baeten V, Berben G.
    Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess; 2017 Aug; 34(8):1451-1460. PubMed ID: 28421870
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  • 2. New approach for the quantification of processed animal proteins in feed using light microscopy.
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  • 3. An overview of the legislation and light microscopy for detection of processed animal proteins in feeds.
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  • 9. Species and tissues specific differentiation of processed animal proteins in aquafeeds using proteomics tools.
    Rasinger JD, Marbaix H, Dieu M, Fumière O, Mauro S, Palmblad M, Raes M, Berntssen MHG.
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  • 12. EC-collaborative study on the determination of aflatoxin B1 in animal feeding stuffs.
    Van Egmond HP, Heisterkamp SH, Paulsch WE.
    Food Addit Contam; 1991 Sep 16; 8(1):17-29. PubMed ID: 1901805
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    Huet AC, Charlier C, Deckers E, Marbaix H, Raes M, Mauro S, Delahaut P, Gillard N.
    J Agric Food Chem; 2016 Nov 30; 64(47):9099-9106. PubMed ID: 27933867
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  • 14. Key parameters for the development of a NIR microscopic method for the quantification of processed by-products of animal origin in compound feedingstuffs.
    Abbas O, Fernández Pierna JA, Boix A, von Holst C, Dardenne P, Baeten V.
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    Mulder PP, von Holst C, Nivarlet N, van Egmond HP.
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    van Raamsdonk LW, Margry RJ, van Kaathoven RG, Bremer MG.
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  • 17. Identification of Proteins and Peptide Biomarkers for Detecting Banned Processed Animal Proteins (PAPs) in Meat and Bone Meal by Mass Spectrometry.
    Marbaix H, Budinger D, Dieu M, Fumière O, Gillard N, Delahaut P, Mauro S, Raes M.
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  • 18. Validation of NMKL method No. 136--Listeria monocytogenes, detection and enumeration in foods and feed.
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  • 19. European interlaboratory trial regarding the official microscopic method for the detection of the presence of animal constituents in feedstuffs.
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    J Food Prot; 2008 Mar 31; 71(3):578-83. PubMed ID: 18389703
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  • 20. Inter-laboratory comparison study for pyrrolizidine alkaloids in animal feed using spiked and incurred material.
    de Nijs M, Elbers IJ, Mulder PP.
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