The new method, developed in collaboration with Vista Analytical, also analyses dioxin-like compounds, dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), which are often monitored in conjunction with dioxins to give an overall toxic equivalent (TEQ) for a sample.
Dioxins enter the environment, and subsequently the food chain, through combustion of organic materials in waste incineration.
Recently 2,256 tons of fat, incorporated into feed products in Germany, were found to be highly contaminated, posing the threat of chain reaction through the food supply.
A technical note on the Phenomenex HRGC/MS method has just been published and can be accessed on the
Phenomenex website.
The method was used to analyse non-organic chicken feed, as well as fish from the Mississippi River and Great Lakes, and shrimp from a variety of international sources.