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CALCIUM DISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETAT

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    Calcium Silicate - 80th Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) Meeting - Chemical and Technical Assessment (CTA), 2015 2015
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    Calcium silicate (INS 552) is a hydrous or anhydrous silicate with varying proportions of calcium as calcium oxide, and silicon as silicon dioxide. It is prepared by various reactions between siliceous material (e.g. diatomaceous earth) and natural calcium compounds (e.g. lime with varying proportions of other elements, such as magnesium, etc.). It is used as an anticaking agent and a filter aid. Specifications for calcium silicate were prepared at the 17th JECFA (1973) and an ADI “not specified ” for silicon dioxide and certain silicates including calcium silicate was established at the 29th JECFA (1985). Metals and arsenic specifications were revised at the 57th JECFA (2001). At the 76th JECFA (2012), the Committee, while reviewing the specifications for food additives containing aluminium and/or silicon, considered it relevant to update the test methods for the determination of aluminium oxide and silicon dioxide. The Committee also noted that the specifications of some additives, in cluding calcium silicate, were rather old and that additional information would be required to revise the specifications.
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    Standard Operating Procedure for soil calcium carbonate equivalent - titrimetric method 2020
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    GLOSOLAN is a Global Soil Laboratory Network which aims to harmonize soil analysis methods and data so that soil information is comparable and interpretable across laboratories, countries and regions. Evidence-based decisions are critical to the achievement of Sustainable Soil Management (SSM), food security and nutrition, and Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development. While the quantity and quality of soil data are fundamental, soil information must also be harmonized and globally consistent to have impact. Standard operating procedures (SOPs) are sets of step-by-step written instructions that help lab staff to carry out routine operations by describing, in detail, how to perform a laboratory process or experiment safely and effectively. SOPs aim to achieve efficiency, quality of output and uniformity of performance, while reducing miscommunication and failure to comply with laboratory and international standards. The harmonization of laboratory standard operating procedures and methods is at the basis of harmonizing soil laboratory data.
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