Beta-Lactam+Tetracycline Combo Test Strip 7-10 Minutes Rapid To Detect Two Types Antibiotics Residues In Milk And Dairy
Betalactam+Tetracycline Combo Test Strip
Beta-lactam antibiotics are a wide range of antibiotics, including penicillin and its derivatives, cephalosporins, monoamide rings, carbapenems and penicillene enzyme inhibitors etc. β-lactam antibiotics (β-lactams) refer to a large class of antibiotics with β-lactam ring in the chemical structure. Basically all antibiotics that include β-lactam core in their molecular structure belong to β-lactams Antibiotics.
Tetracycline is an organic compound with the molecular formula C₂₂H₂₄N₂O₈. It and its salts are yellow or light yellow crystals. They are extremely stable in a dry state. Except for chlortetracycline, the aqueous solutions of other tetracyclines are quite stable. Tetracyclines are soluble in dilute acids, alkalis, etc., slightly soluble in water and lower alcohols, but insoluble in ether and petroleum ether.Tetracycline is a representative drug of tetracycline antibiotics, with a broad antibacterial spectrum, and obvious antibacterial effect on most Gram-positive and negative bacteria.
HiYi provides a Beta-lactam+tetracyclines test to tell you if there are tetracyclines residues in dairy products you eat every day.
TwoSensor Kit, rapid to detect two types antibiotics residues in milk and dairy product by using colloidal gold immunochromatography technology. As soon as 7-10 minutes to results.
Performance Description:
- Detection limit: 0.08 ~ 0.1 μ g/kg
- Specificity: This product is similar to tetracyclines β- There was no cross reaction between lactam, quinolone, aminoglycoside antibiotics and melamine
Experimental Preparation:
- Restore the sample and kit to room temperature.
Operation Steps:
- Open the test paper barrel and take out the required number of micropores. Put the rest back into the test paper barrel and cover it to prevent the reagent in the test paper barrel from getting wet.
- Mix the sample evenly and suck 200 μ L in micropores, blow and mix evenly for 5 ~ 10 times, and incubate at 40 ℃ for 3min.
- Take out the required number of test strips, cover the end of the test strip barrel, and then mark one end of the absorbent paper of the test strip.
- Insert one end of the sample pad of the test strip into the micropore and react at 40 ℃ for 6min.
- Take out the test strip and interpret the results within 2 minutes (interpretation at other times is invalid).
Interpretation:
- Visual inspection
1. If C line visible, interpret according to the instruction. T line compare with C line to interpret positive or negative.
2. If C & T are invisible, it’s invalid detection, repeat testing again.
Reader Interpretation
Refer to the instruction
Results Illustration
Precautions:
- Do not mix different batches of test strips and micropores.
- It is recommended to wear clean disposable gloves for operation.
- Retest the positive test results.
- The reagent barrel shall be used up within 1 week after opening, and the unused reagent shall be stored at 2 ~ 8 ℃.
- This product is only used for preliminary screening.
Spicifications
1. Specificity
Not cross-react with macrolides, trimethoprim, sulfonamides drugs, etc.
2. Limit of Detection
Refer to instruction.
Storage & Shelf-Life
At 2~8℃ out of sunlight, 12 months
Compolents (96T / box)
Instruction 1
Tube 12
Equipments (Option)
Timer
Incubator
Mini Pipette(200μL)
Tips for mini pipette
Reader
For raw milk, whole milk powder, Pasteurized milk.
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