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IV-06

VERSION NO.:1.2

Section 6 - Elemental Analysis

EFFECTIVE DATE: 10/01/2003 REVISED: 06/27/2008

6.4 References

  1. (1989). Recommended dietary allowances (10th ed.). Washington DC: National Academy Press.
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  3. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. (2001, May 25). Compliance program guidance manual, Compliance Program Guide: 7304.019 - Toxic Elements in Food and Foodware, Imported and Domestic (FY 03 - 05).
    Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  4. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Office of Enforcement. (Rev. 1995, December 12). Compliance policy guides, sec. 545.450 Pottery (Ceramics); Imported and Domestic Lead Contamination (CPG 7117.07), pp. 296-298.
  5. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Office of Enforcement. (Rev. 1995, December 12). Compliance policy guides, sec. 545.400 Pottery (Ceramics); Imported and Domestic Cadmium Contamination, pp. 294-296.
  6. California Proposition-65, Lead, California Code of Regulations, Title 22, sec.12805 (b).
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  8. Friberg, L., Piscator, M., and Nordberg, G. (Eds.). (1981). Cadmium in the environment. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  9. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Office of Enforcement. (Rev. 1995, March). Compliance policy guides, sec. 540.600 Fish, Shellfish, Crustaceans and Other Aquatic Animals - Fresh, Frozen or Processed - Methyl Mercury (CPG 7108.07), p. 288.
  10. Gould, J. H., Capar, S. G., Jacobs, R. M., Plunkett, R. (1988). A quick color test to detect lead release from glazed ceramic and enameled metalware. Anaytical Letters, 21, 2145-2154.
  11. Dolan, S. P., Capar, S. G., Jacobs, R. M., Plunkett, R. J., Hawkins, G. S. (1994). Sensitivity of the quick color test for indicating lead release from ceramicware. Journal of  Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 77, 454-457.
  12. Gould, J. H., Capar, S. G. (1990). Comparison of lead check swabs to AOAC method for determination of lead in ceramic glazes. Laboratory Information Bulletin, LIB No. 3445 6(2), 1-3.
  13. Dolan, S. P. (1994). Rapid abrasion test to indicate lead on the surface of ceramicware. Journal of Association of Official Analytical Chemists International, 77, 718-722.
  14. Capar, S. G. (1998, August). Ceramic foodware lead screening using test kits.Laboratory Information Bulletin, LIBNo. 4127, 14, 1-8.
  15. Capar, S. G., Anderson, D.L., Hughes, D. D., Jacobs, R.M. (1996). Identification of lead solder on a metal can seam. Laboratory Information Bulletin, LIB No. 4041, 12(12).
  16. U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. (1993, January). Guidance Document for Arsenic in Shellfish.
  17. U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. (1993, January). Guidance Document for Cadmium in Shellfish.
  18. U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. (1993, January). Guidance Document for Lead in Shellfish.
  19. U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. (2000, February/March). Ask the regulators, emerging international contaminant issues:  development of Codex Alimentarius standards to address these issues. Food Safety Magazine (reprinted from February – March 2000 issue).
  20. Federal Register. (1999, July 8). FDA-State administration of entry/exit inspection and quarantine of China (SAIQ) memorandum of understanding, Vol. 64, No. 144,  40875.
  21. (1994, September). Mercury in Fish: Cause for Concern?  FDA Consumer Magazine (Rev. May 1995).
  22. U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. (2001, April). History of FDA’s Total Diet Study.

 

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