The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Nutrient Data Laboratory (NDL) develops and maintains the USDA National Nutrient Databank
System (NDBS). Data are released from the NDBS for scientific and public use through the USDA National Nutrient Database for
Standard Reference (SR) (
http://www.ars.usda.gov/ba/bhnrc/ndl). In 1997 the NDL initiated the National Food and Nutrient Analysis Program (NFNAP) to update and expand its food-composition
data. The program included: 1) nationwide probability-based sampling of foods; 2) central processing and archiving of food
samples; 3) analysis of food components at commercial, government, and university laboratories; 4) incorporation of new analytical
data into the NDBS; and 5) dissemination of these data to the scientific community. A key feature and strength of the NFNAP
was a rigorous quality-control program that enabled independent verification of the accuracy and precision of analytical results.
Custom-made food-control composites and/or commercially available certified reference materials were sent to the laboratories,
blinded, with the samples. Data for these materials were essential to ongoing monitoring of analytical work, to identify and
resolve suspected analytical problems, to ensure the accuracy and precision of results for the NFNAP food samples.
Keywords Quality control (QC) - Reference materials - Food analysis - Food composition