title: The capillary dynamolysis method as a char-acterized tool for crop quality determination creator: Zalecka, Aneta creator: Skjerbaek, Kirsten creator: Doesburg, Paul creator: Pyskow, Bent creator: Huber, Machteld creator: Kahl, Dr. Johannes creator: Ploeger, Prof. Angelika subject: Food security, food quality and human health description: The growing organic market demands for methods which can describe food quality within the organic system. With the capillary dynamolysis technique patterns are produced on thin-layer chromatographic paper and evaluated as a fingerprint of the sample as a whole. To be applied in routine analysis the method has to be standardised according to international standard norms. After the laboratory process had been documented and a visual pattern evaluation method had been developed and applied for the evaluation of the patterns, the method was standard-ized for selected carrot and wheat samples, which is described here. For standardization several factors of influence were tested and the reproducibility between 3 different laboratories in the EU was investigated. Wheat and carrot samples from different varieties as well as different nitrogen fertilization could be differ-entiated as statistical significant. date: 2006 type: Conference paper, poster, etc. type: NonPeerReviewed format: source identifier: http://orgprints.org/7308/1/kahl1odensea.doc identifier: Zalecka, Aneta; Skjerbaek, Kirsten; Doesburg, Paul; Pyskow, Bent; Huber, Machteld; Kahl, Dr. Johannes and Ploeger, Prof. Angelika (2006) The capillary dynamolysis method as a char-acterized tool for crop quality determination. Joint Organic Congress, Odense, Denmark, May 30-31, 2006. relation: http://orgprints.org/7308/