Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL (OMA) 22ª Edição 2023 - Online Access
Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL (OMA) 22ª Edição 2023 - Online Access
Autor: George W. Latimer, Jr.
Editora: AOAC INTERNATIONAL
ISBN: 9780197610138
Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL
22ª Edição
Published: 28 April 2023
Online Access Only
ISBN: 9780197610138
AOAC INTERNATIONAL and George W. Latimer, Jr.
- Up-to-date the 22nd edition includes new and updated methods approved since 2019, and
is updated regularly throughout the year as new and updated methods arise - Available on Oxford Academic, an easy to use, modern platform which also provides
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enabling powerful avenues across research - Discover all AOAC publications on analytical sciences related to foods, drugs,
agriculture, the environment, and more in one place online - Includes methods with notation indicating their adoption as harmonized
international reference methods
Conteúdo
Now in its twenty-second edition, The Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC INTERNATIONAL
is the most comprehensive collection of over 3000 validated chemical and
microbiological methods and consensus standards related to food, drugs,
agriculture, and the environment available.
Scientists from around the globe contribute their expertise to ensure the content remains
reliable in terms of standards development, method development, and the
systematic evaluation and review of methods. The OMA brings together
government, industry, and academia to establish standard methods of analysis
that ensure the safety and integrity of foods and other products that impact
public health around the world.
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The OMA contains many methods that have been adopted as harmonized international
reference methods by various institutions such as: the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO), the International Dairy Federation
(IDF), the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), US Food
and Drug Administration (FDA), and Codex Alimentarius Commission.