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EURL GP Methods
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(raw) Milk and (bovine and pig) liver - determination and confirmation of corticosteroids - LC-MS/MS
Bovine and porcine urine and avian serum - the quantification and confirmation of thyreostatics - LC-MS/MS
Bovine and porcine urine, meat, fish and liver- the analysis of a large number of hormones - GC-MS/MS
Bovine hair - quantification and confirmation of zeranols - LC-MS/MS
Bovine hair - the confirmation of stanozolol - LC-MS/MS
- Bovine raw milk and egg - the quantification of resorcylic acid lactones - LC-MS/MS
- Bovine urine – detection, determination and confirmation of corticosteroids – LC-MS/MS
- Bovine urine - the confirmation of exogenous hormones - GC-C-IRMS
- Bovine urine, muscle and fish - the quantification of resorcyclic acid lactones - LC-MS/MS
- Feed - quantification and confirmation of thyreostatics - LC MS/MS
- Kidney - the quantification and confirmation of tranquilizers - LC-MS/MS
- Kidney fat – determination and confirmation of gestagens – LC-MS/MS
- Muscle, poultry liver, water and fish - the screening, quantification and confirmation of a selection of growth promotors - LC-MS/MS
- Urine - quantification and confirmation of boldenone, boldenone metabolites and conjugates - LC-MS/MS
- Urine - targeted metabolic profiling of natural hormones - LC-MS/MS
- Urine - the analysis of free and conjugated boldenone - GC-MS
- Urine and serum - the quantification and confirmation of natural hormones - GC-MS/MS
- Veal calves urine - the screening, quantification and confirmation of a selection of growth promoters - LC-MS/MS
Peer reviewed papers
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Comparison of gas chromatography/quadrupole time-of-flight and quadrupole Orbitrap mass spectrometry in anti-doping analysis : I. Detection of anabolic-androgenic steroids
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry (2018), Volume: 32, Issue: 23 - ISSN 0951-4198 - p. 2055-2064. -
Applicability of an innovative steroid-profiling method to determine synthetic growth promoter abuse in cattle
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2017), Volume: 174 - ISSN 0960-0760 - p. 265-275. -
Determination and confirmation of selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs), anti-estrogens and aromatase inhibitors in bovine and porcine urine using UHPLC-MS/MS
Food Additives & Contaminants. Pt. A, Chemistry, Analysis, Control, Exposure & Risk Assessment (2017), Volume: 34, Issue: 4 - ISSN 1944-0049 - p. 641-651. -
Hormones and β-Agonists
In: Chemical Analysis of Non-antimicrobial Veterinary Drug Residues in Food - Wiley - ISBN: 9781118695074 -
Long term detectability of recombinant bovine somatotropin in serum and milk
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Residue control in the European Union, the present and future challenges. Experiences from the Netherlands
Procedia Food Science (2015), Volume: 5 - ISSN 2211-601X - p. 278-281. -
Toward a new european threshold to discriminate illegally administered from naturally occurring thiouracil in livestock
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2015), Volume: 63, Issue: 5 - ISSN 0021-8561 - p. 1339-1346.
Overview of Academic papers
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- Academic papers (Endnote Library)
- Library_EURL_20231214
Open Access Publications
- Occurrence of resorcyclic acid lactones in porcine urine discrimination between illegal use and contamination
- Use of high-resolution mass spectrometry for veterinary drug
- Exploring the potential of using ion mobility-mass spectrometry to separate matrix interferences from analytes in food control
Guidance documents
- Guidance on going performance verification
- Guidance on confirmation method validation
- Guidance on standard addition
- Guidance on standard addition - spreadsheet
- Guidance on extension of methods
- Guidance screening guidelines
- Guidance on MMPRs
EURL protocols
Back to topOther documents
- EURL-WFSR Reflection paper 2.0
- Annual_report_2019_VMP_sp.efsa.2021.EN-1997
- EFSA Supporting Publications - 2022 - - Report for 2020 on the results from the monitoring of veterinary medicinal products
Other EURL websites
- EURL for Antimicrobial and Dye Residues in Food, Anses-Fougeres, France
- EURL for residues of veterinary medicines and contaminants in food of animal origin, Berlin, Germany
- EU Reference Laboratories