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To download the Outcomes  from IFU Commissions meetings
            15-16 June 2009 Parma, Italy
           
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             Are you involved in the analysis of fruit  juices? Is the quality or authenticity of fruit juices important to you?  If you answered yes to either of those questions you are at the right  place on the Web!
            
             
            For many years now the International Fruit juice Union (IFU)  has been preparing, testing and have published methods of analysis to  assist the fruit juice industry. The procedures have been prepared by  experts in the fruit juice field, who sit on the IFU's analytical  Commission.
            
             
            Most of the modern methodologies have been collaboratively  tested according to the principles of ISO 5725 to establish their  performance criteria. Many of these procedures have gained international  recognition as the basis of the Committee European Normalisation (CEN)  methods in this product area.
            
             
            They are also referenced in the Codex General Standard for  Fruit Juices (247-2005) and the AIJN Code Of Practice (COP).  The  analytical procedures cover all important parameters such as the sugars,  organic acids, minerals and other parameters using a range of  procedures from wet chemistry to HPLC and enzyme linked assays.
            
             
            The collection also contains a number of recommendations.  These cover general areas such as patulin, heavy metals and  oligosaccharide profiling methods.    There is a separate collection of  microbiological methods which covers the analysis of a range of  different micro-organisms in fruit and vegetable juices.These include  standard procedures for yeast and moulds to very specific procedures for  the tainting organism Alicylobacillus (ACB/TAB). 
            
             These methods can now be downloaded from  the IFU website for a fee, which can be paid by credit card,to allow you  quick and easy access to these procedures.
   
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