Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize

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Autor(a) principal: Mallmann,Adriano Olnei
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Marchioro,Alexandro, Oliveira,Maurício Schneider, Rauber,Ricardo Hummes, Dilkin,Paulo, Mallmann,Carlos Augusto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: Variance and performance of two sampling plans for aflatoxins quantification in maize were evaluated. Eight lots of maize were sampled using two plans: manual, using sampling spear for kernels; and automatic, using a continuous flow to collect milled maize. Total variance and sampling, preparation, and analysis variance were determined and compared between plans through multifactor analysis of variance. Four theoretical distribution models were used to compare aflatoxins quantification distributions in eight maize lots. The acceptance and rejection probabilities for a lot under certain aflatoxin concentration were determined using variance and the information on the selected distribution model to build the operational characteristic curves (OC). Sampling and total variance were lower at the automatic plan. The OC curve from the automatic plan reduced both consumer and producer risks in comparison to the manual plan. The automatic plan is more efficient than the manual one because it expresses more accurately the real aflatoxin contamination in maize.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize
title Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize
spellingShingle Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize
Mallmann,Adriano Olnei
mycotoxins
variance
error
characteristic operation curve
Zea mays
title_short Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize
title_full Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize
title_fullStr Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize
title_sort Comparison of the efficiency between two sampling plans for aflatoxins analysis in maize
author Mallmann,Adriano Olnei
author_facet Mallmann,Adriano Olnei
Marchioro,Alexandro
Oliveira,Maurício Schneider
Rauber,Ricardo Hummes
Dilkin,Paulo
Mallmann,Carlos Augusto
author_role author
author2 Marchioro,Alexandro
Oliveira,Maurício Schneider
Rauber,Ricardo Hummes
Dilkin,Paulo
Mallmann,Carlos Augusto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mallmann,Adriano Olnei
Marchioro,Alexandro
Oliveira,Maurício Schneider
Rauber,Ricardo Hummes
Dilkin,Paulo
Mallmann,Carlos Augusto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv mycotoxins
variance
error
characteristic operation curve
Zea mays
topic mycotoxins
variance
error
characteristic operation curve
Zea mays
description Variance and performance of two sampling plans for aflatoxins quantification in maize were evaluated. Eight lots of maize were sampled using two plans: manual, using sampling spear for kernels; and automatic, using a continuous flow to collect milled maize. Total variance and sampling, preparation, and analysis variance were determined and compared between plans through multifactor analysis of variance. Four theoretical distribution models were used to compare aflatoxins quantification distributions in eight maize lots. The acceptance and rejection probabilities for a lot under certain aflatoxin concentration were determined using variance and the information on the selected distribution model to build the operational characteristic curves (OC). Sampling and total variance were lower at the automatic plan. The OC curve from the automatic plan reduced both consumer and producer risks in comparison to the manual plan. The automatic plan is more efficient than the manual one because it expresses more accurately the real aflatoxin contamination in maize.
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