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Abstract Background The presence of veterinary drug residues in food-producing animals and animal products is regulated through the enforcement of maximum residue limits (MRLs). To answer the need of the food sector to monitor these substances in a wide range of food commodities, stakeholders at AOAC identified the need for a reliable confirmatory screening method. Such qualitative approach is required for compliance checking and to support product release in manufacturing. Objective Data were collected from 5 independent laboratories that applied the AOAC Official First Action Method AOAC 2020.04 to demonstrate adequate performance under reproducibility conditions. Probability of Detection (POD) was calculated in blank test samples and test samples spiked at the Screening Target Concentration (STC) level, with the objective to achieve PODs ≤ 10% and ≥ 90%, respectively. Additionally, the effectiveness of the screening method was assessed through participation to 92 proficiency test samples. Methods Four streams were optimized to screen for 152 veterinary drug residues by LC-MS/MS in a wide variety of food commodities including milk-based ingredients and related products (e.g., milk fractions, infant formula, infant cereals and baby foods), meat- and fish-based ingredients and related products (fresh, powdered, cooked, infant cereals and baby foods) and other ingredients such as eggs, animal fat and animal byproducts. The four streams covered 105 antibiotic residues, anti-inflammatory and antiparasitic agents (Stream A); 23 Beta-lactams (Stream B); 14 Aminoglycosides (Stream C) and 10 Tetracyclines (Stream D). Results The multi-laboratory validation led to PODs at the STC ≥ 94% and PODs in the blank ≤ 9%. Further application of the multi-laboratory validated method to 92 proficiency tests provided more than 99% satisfactory submitted results (n = 784). Conclusion The inter-laboratory reproducibility determined for this method met the acceptance criteria defined in AOAC SMPR 2018.010. Highlights AOAC has approved the method for Final Action Status.

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