QuoData's external quality assurance program for bioassays

Interlaboratory Trial “Hormonal Effects” 2026: in vitro Bioassays for Determining Hormonal Activity

The registration for the third round of the scheme “Hormonal Effects” is open now. The interlaboratory trial is tailored for effect-based in vitro bioassays intended for the determination of hormonal activity in water, food and environmental samples.

All procedures in the interlaboratory trial are in accordance with the requirements of DIN EN ISO/IEC 17043:2023.

Target groups

  • ISO/IEC 17025:2017–accredited laboratories conducting effect-based bioassays to determine hormonal activity
  • Public and regulatory laboratories using effect-based bioassays to assess environmental water quality under the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD)
  • Academic and R&D laboratories seeking to implement external quality assurance within their measurement programs
  • Laboratories employing planar assays to evaluate hormonal effects

Schedule

Registration is possible until 2026-09-30! Benefit from an early bird registration discount of 10% until 2026-05-31!

Estimated time of sample shipping: November 2026. Estimated time of submission of the results: End of January 2027. 

Determination of estrogenicity#

  • Sample concentrate E1: Water for human consumption spiked with an estrogen, final concentration after dilution: 0.2 – 0.5 ng EEQ* in 1 liter
  • Sample concentrate E2: Artificial surface water spiked with a mix of estrogens, final concentration after dilution: 1 – 10 ng EEQ* in 1 liter
  • Sample concentrate E3: Liquid extract from food, spiked with estrogen disruptors e.g. mycotoxins or bisphenols, final concentration after dilution: ca. 20 ng EEQ* in 1 liter

Determination of androgenicity#

  • Sample concentrate A1: Artificial surface water spiked with a mix of androgens, final concentration after dilution: 5 – 50 ng DHTEQ* in 1 liter
  • Sample concentrate A2: Liquid extract from food, spiked with androgen disruptors, final concentration after dilution: ca. 50 ng DHTEQ* in 1 liter

Determination of progestagenicity#

  • Sample concentrate P1: Artificial surface water spiked with a mix of gestagens, final concentration after dilution: ca. 5 – 50 ng PEQ* in 1 liter
  • Sample concentrate P2: Liquid extract from food, spiked with gestagen disruptors, final concentration after dilution: ca. 50 ng PEQ* in 1 liter

New: Determination of thyroid receptor mediated acivity#

  • Sample concentrate T1: Liquid soil extract spiked with a mix of thyroid receptor agonists, final concentration after dilution: ca. 20 µg T3EQ* in 1 liter

 

* Expected hormonal equivalent concentration refers to the assessment with common effect-based yeast assays!

# We reserve the right to exclude samples from the interlaboratory trial if the minimum required number of participants for the respective samples is not met!

Concentrates representing water samples: Dilution to the final volume of 1 liter must be accomplished by the laboratory. The laboratory decides if an enrichment procedure should be applied, e.g., SPE.

Concentrates representing soil or food samples are provided as extracts in organic solvent. The laboratory has to evaporate the solvent with an appropriate method. The dried extract has to be dissolved in a biocompatible solvent according to the laboratory’s method.

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Samples for the determination of estrogenicity
Samples for the determination of androgenicity
Samples for the determination of progestagenicity

Please note: We charge extra for packing and shipping - Germany 30 €, EU country 60 €, non-EU country 100 €!


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