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GB 15193.7-2003
: Mice sperm abnormality test
Status: Obsolete
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Mice sperm abnormality test
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GB 15193.7-2003
GB 15193.7-1994
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Sperm shape abnormality test in mice
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Basic data
Standard ID
GB 15193.7-2003 (GB15193.7-2003)
Description (Translated English)
Mice sperm abnormality test
Sector / Industry
National Standard
Classification of Chinese Standard
C53
Classification of International Standard
07.100
Word Count Estimation
4,476
Date of Issue
2003-09-24
Date of Implementation
2004-05-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard)
GB 15193.7-1994
Regulation (derived from)
Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 11 of 2003 (77 national food hygiene standards)
Issuing agency(ies)
The People Republic of China Ministry of Health, China National Standardization Management Committee
Summary
This Chinese standard specifies the mouse sperm abnormality test the basic technical requirements. This standard applies to evaluation of food production, processing, preservation, transportation and sales process involves the possible health hazards of chemical, biological and physical factors genotoxicity test objects including food additives (including nutritional agent), new food resources and their ingredients, novel foods, irradiated foods, food containers and packaging materials, food tools, equipment, detergents, disinfectants, pesticides, veterinary drug residues, food industrial microorganisms.