NIST1953
Organic contaminants in non-fortified human milk
NIST® SRM® 1953
Synonym(s):
NIST Standard Reference Material on human milk
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certified reference material
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form
liquid
packaging
pkg of 5 x 5 mL
manufacturer/tradename
NIST®
technique(s)
GC/MS: suitable
optical emission spectroscopy (OES): suitable
application(s)
clinical research
format
matrix material
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General description
A unit of the Organic contaminants in non-fortified human milk standard reference material (SRM) 1953 consists of five bottles of approximately 5 mL of frozen non-fortified human milk.
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SRM 1953 _SDS
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SRM 1953 _SDS
Application
This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended for use in evaluating analytical methods for the determination of selected polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners, chlorinated pesticides, polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) congeners, and elements in human milk and similar matrices.
Other Notes
- SRM 1953 is intended for research use.
- The milk is frozen and should be stored in a freezer at –20 °C until use.
- Expiration details and storage and use instructions are provided on the NIST certificate
- Notes on biomaterial handling, disposal, and transport are documented in the MSDS
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NIST is a registered trademark of National Institute of Standards and Technology
SRM is a registered trademark of National Institute of Standards and Technology
Storage Class Code
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK
WGK 3
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Analytical chemistry, 90(15), 8977-8988 (2018-07-04)
We report the development and availability of a mass spectral reference library for oligosaccharides in human milk. This represents a new variety of spectral library that includes consensus spectra of compounds annotated through various data analysis methods, a concept that
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