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ISO 5061:2002

ISO 5061:2002 Animal feeding stuffs – Determination of castor oil seed husks – Microscope method

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Description

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of castor oil seed (Ricinus communis) husks in

single and compound animal feeding stuffs and, in particular, in oilseed residues.

The limits of detection is 5 mg/kg.

The method requires final microscopical identification of the isolated husks. This last phase therefore requires a

specialist who has had sufficient experience in this type of identification and who is experienced in microscopic

techniques.

Edition

2

Published Date

2002-05-16

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

7

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This International Standard specifies a method for the determination of castor oil seed (Ricinus communis) husks in

single and compound animal feeding stuffs and, in particular, in oilseed residues.

The limits of detection is 5 mg/kg.

The method requires final microscopical identification of the isolated husks. This last phase therefore requires a

specialist who has had sufficient experience in this type of identification and who is experienced in microscopic

techniques.

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