ISO 6887-1:2017/Amd 1:2024
Microbiology of the food chain — Preparation of test samples, initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1: General rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions — Amendment 1: Requirements and guidance on the use of a larger test portion size for qualitative methods
Microbiology of the food chain — Preparation of test samples, initial suspension and decimal dilutions for microbiological examination — Part 1: General rules for the preparation of the initial suspension and decimal dilutions — Amendment 1: Requirements and guidance on the use of a larger test portion size for qualitative methods
- Статус документа:
- Действующий
- Формат:
- Электронный (PDF)
- Количество страниц:
- 10
- Дата публикации:
- 18 июля 2024 г.
- Издание:
- ISO IS 6887 edition 2 version 1
- ICS:
- 07.100.30
Abstract
Overview
ISO 6887-1:2017/Amd 1:2024 is an essential amendment to the international standard ISO 6887-1:2017, focusing on the preparation of test samples for microbiological examination within the food chain. This amendment introduces requirements and guidance on the use of larger test portion sizes for qualitative microbiological methods. It aims to improve the accuracy and reliability of microbiological testing in food safety analysis by defining procedures for composite and larger test portions while maintaining standardized sample preparation methods.
ISO 6887-1 is part of the broader family of standards under ISO/TC 34, which governs food product microbiology. The 2024 amendment enhances existing general rules for preparing initial suspensions and decimal dilutions, providing clarity for laboratories and food safety professionals on handling test portion sizes exceeding those described in original methods or validation documents.
Key Topics
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Larger Test Portion Size: This amendment establishes guidelines for using test portions larger than those originally validated to better reflect microbiological quality, especially for large batches or numerous environmental samples. Larger portions may be single samples or pooled samples.
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Composite and Pooled Samples: Definitions and procedures are clarified for mixing multiple items into composite samples (single test portion from multiple items) and pooled samples (entire combined mixture as a test portion). Both approaches facilitate qualitative testing from multiple sources while ensuring sample representativeness.
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Sample Preparation and Dilution Ratios: Laboratories must maintain validated dilution ratios and incubation conditions when testing larger portions to avoid false negatives or biased results. This includes controlling temperature profiles during pre-enrichment and enrichment phases.
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Validation and Verification: Any use of larger test portions requires validation according to ISO 16140 series standards, ensuring that detection limits remain equivalent or improved compared to smaller, validated portions. Verification protocols allow laboratories to implement larger portions safely for routine analysis after successful validation.
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Terminology Updates: The amendment refines key microbiological sampling terms such as category, type, item, composite sample, pooled sample, and larger test portion to standardize communication and reporting.
Applications
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Food Microbiology Testing: Laboratories analyzing food products for pathogens or spoilage microorganisms can apply this amendment to optimize sample sizes for qualitative assays like Salmonella detection, especially when dealing with large lots or environment monitoring.
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Quality Control in Food Manufacturing: Food producers and safety auditors can implement larger test portion approaches to obtain more representative microbiological results, reducing variability and improving confidence in safety assessments.
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Regulatory Compliance: The amendment offers a standardized framework to comply with national or regional regulations that may require larger sample sizes for microbiological testing, aiding conformity and export readiness.
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Method Validation and Laboratory Standardization: The guidance supports method developers and testing facilities in validating new protocols involving larger portions, facilitating consistency and reliability in microbial diagnostics across laboratories.
Related Standards
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ISO 16140 Series: Particularly ISO 16140-4:2020 and its amendments, which provide protocols for method validation and verification of larger test portion sizes in microbiology testing.
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ISO 17468: Relevant for validation of qualitative reference methods using larger sample sizes.
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ISO 6887 Series: The broader family covering preparation of test samples and initial suspensions for microbiological examination, providing fundamental methodologies supported by this amendment.
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ISO 6579-1:2017: Guides pre-enrichment and incubation conditions for Salmonella spp. detection, as referenced for temperature control in larger test portions.
Practical Benefits
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Improved Sample Representativeness: Using larger or composite test portions reduces variability and increases uniformity in microbial detection, enhancing confidence in test outcomes.
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Adaptability to Large-scale Testing: Enables efficient and reliable microbiological examination of large food batches or multiple environmental samples without compromising method integrity.
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Harmonization of Laboratory Practices: Standardized requirements facilitate inter-laboratory comparisons and audits, supporting consistent food safety evaluations globally.
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Enhanced Food Safety Surveillance: By adopting the amendment, food safety laboratories can better detect contamination sources, support outbreak investigations, and maintain public health protection.
For detailed guidance and implementation instructions, ISO 6887-1:2017/Amd 1:2024 should be consulted alongside the ISO 16140 series to ensure full compliance and validation of procedures involving larger test portions in microbiological analysis of the food chain.
Технические детали
- Технический комитет
- ISO/TC 34/SC 9 - Microbiology
- SKU
- ISO 6887-1:2017/Amd 1:2024
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