Essential terminology and considerations for validation of non-targeted methods

Food Chem X. 2022 Dec 10:17:100538. doi: 10.1016/j.fochx.2022.100538. eCollection 2023 Mar 30.

Abstract

Through their suggestive name, non-targeted methods (NTMs) do not aim at a predefined "needle in the haystack." Instead, they exploit all the constituents of the haystack. This new type of analytical method is increasingly finding applications in food and feed testing. However, the concepts, terms, and considerations related to this burgeoning field of analytical testing need to be propagated for the benefit of those associated with academic research, commercial development, or official control. This paper addresses frequently asked questions regarding terminology in connection with NTMs. The widespread development and adoption of these methods also necessitate the need to develop innovative approaches for NTM validation, i.e., evaluating the performance characteristics of a method to determine if it is fit-for-purpose. This work aims to provide a roadmap for approaching NTM validation. In doing so, the paper deliberates on the different considerations that influence the approach to validation and provides suggestions therefor.

Keywords: Food authenticity; Food fraud; Mass spectrometry; Method validation; NGS; NMR; Non-targeted methods; Spectroscopy.