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Interlaboratory exercise for the analysis of carotenoids and related compounds in dried mango fruit (Mangifera indica L.)

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis(2022)

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Abstract
An interlaboratory comparison was done for the analysis of carotenoids in freeze-dried mango. The study was performed from July to September 2018. Mango fruit was freeze-dried, homogenized, and packaged under vacuum conditions in portions of 6 g (test sample). Two test samples were sent to the participating laboratories for analysis. Laboratory results were rated using Z-scores in accordance with ISO 13528 and ISO 17043. The standard deviation for proficiency assessment (also called target standard deviation) was determined using a modified Horwitz function and varied between 10% and 25%, depending on the analyte. Out of 14 laboratories from 10 different countries, 9 laboratories (64%) obtained a satisfactory performance (Z & LE; 2) for the analysis of 0-carotene. While for 7 laboratories that analyzed a-carotene, (9Z) -0-carotene, 0-cryptoxanthin, and zeaxanthin, 4 laboratories (57%) obtained a satisfactory performance. However, only 2 laboratories out of 7 (29%) obtained a satisfactory performance for lutein. Based on the comparability of the analytical results, this study concludes that freeze-dried mango pulp can be used as a reference material for the analysis of a and 0-carotene, (9Z)-0-carotene, 0-cryptoxanthin, and zeaxanthin by applying different analytical procedures for their extraction and quantification.
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Reference material,Isomers,Interlaboratory analysis,Lipophilic compounds,Liquid chromatography,Quality assurance
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