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*AOAC SG 2025.001 - AOAC INTERNATIONAL Guidelines for Validation of Qualitative Gluten Methods
*New* The integrity of gluten testing depends on analytical methods that are reproducible, comparable, and fit for purpose across diverse settings. Since the mid-2000s, AOAC INTERNATIONAL has validated methods for gluten in its method programs and developed standards and guidance to support the validation and evaluation of reliable methods. The content in this standard for qualitative analysis of gluten is the first of two validation standards developed by the AOAC GFA Working Group ... Details
*AOAC SG 2025.002 - AOAC INTERNATIONAL Guidelines for Validation of Quantitative Gluten Methods
*New* The integrity of gluten testing depends on analytical methods that are reproducible, comparable, and fit for purpose across diverse settings. Since the mid-2000s, AOAC INTERNATIONAL has validated methods for gluten in its method programs and developed standards and guidance to support the validation and evaluation of reliable methods. The content in this standard was developed as the second of two validation guidelines by the AOAC GFA Working Group on Gluten. These standard... Details
On-Demand Training: AOAC Webinar - Developing and Validating Fit-for-Purpose Botanical Identification Methods

Date Recorded: June 10, 2026

Length: 60 Minutes

Course Content

Developing and Validating Fit-for-Purpose Botanical Identification Methods - This was part of a webinar series on method development. We present a fit-for-purpose framework for selecting and developing methods tailored to different botanical materials. We also review guidelines for evaluating identification method performance, with a focus on Probability of... Details

On-Demand Training: AOAC Webinar - Getting Your Method into Official Methods of Analysis

Date Recorded: May 28, 2026

Length: 90 Minutes

Course Content

Getting Your Method into Official Methods of Analysis: Case Studies for Nutrients & Contaminants - This was part of a webinar series on method development. In this webinar, we illustrate, using three examples, how a method becomes “official” within the AOAC framework. By describing the key steps involved, we demonstrate how rigorous validation and expert review... Details