Enhancement of California's Integrated Food Safety and Security System: Discipline B Track 2

NIH RePORTER · FDA · U19 · $36,942 · view on reporter.nih.gov ↗

Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract: Discipline B Chemistry, Track 2 FDA LFFM (U19), FOA PAR-20-105 One primary focus of the Food and Drug Laboratory Branch (FDLB) Chemistry Section is the monitoring of food and drug products to ensure a safe supply for public consumption. The primary objective of the human food product testing project is to improve and expand the surveillance testing capacity and capabilities of California's human food products for chemical contaminants and adulterants to support the regulatory agencies in identifying adulterated food items and conducting investigations. We propose to expand and improve chemical testing capacity in the analyses of inorganic and organic contaminants on different food matrices that should cover a variety of food commodities such as fresh produce (vegetables and fruits), manufactured beverages (juice, bottled water, and alcoholic drinks, etc.), milk and related dairy products, baby foods, spices, and seafoods, etc. We will work with FDA and our State food regulatory agency to identify commodity / hazard pairs, and conduct complete studies consisting of large sample counts for each identified pair. To accomplish the goals, we will maintain a well-trained staff who are proficient in all the major analytical methods such as the GC-MS / LC-MS for organic compounds and ICP-MS (EAM 4.7, EAM 4.10, EAM 4.11, EPA 200.8) for metals and speciation analyses, and other technologies such as XRF and ELISA. Recently we have purchased and are acquiring some new instruments to be used in this project, such as LC-QTOF, ICP-MS, and LC-TripleQuad.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10175992
Project number
1U19FD007104-01
Recipient
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Principal Investigator
DADONG XU
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
FDA
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$36,942
Award type
1
Project period
2020-09-01 → 2025-06-30