Analyte:Antibiotic Residue
Samples:Raw Milk
Thiamphenicol (TAP), also known as thiomycin, belongs to the amide alcohol antibiotic. Thiamphenicol is a congener of chloramphenicol. Its antibacterial spectrum and antibacterial effect are similar to those of chloramphenicol. It has a broad-spectrum antimicrobial effect and is illegally added in animal husbandry. Although thiamphenicol is less effective than chloramphenicol in inhibiting red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets, it has a stronger immunosuppressive effect than chloramphenicol. Except for my country and Japan, the European Community and the United States are banned from food animals. So far, the most commonly used methods for the analysis of thiamphenicol residues are liquid chromatography and gas chromatography. Spectroscopy has also been reported, but this method is time-consuming and lacks sensitivity, so it is rarely used now.
This kit is a drug residue detection product developed by ELISA technology. Compared with instrument analysis technology, it has the advantages of fast, simple, accurate and high sensitivity. The operation time is only 25 minutes, which can minimize the work intensity and operation errors.
Intended Use
The estriol ELISA Kit is intended for the quantitative analysis of estriol in commodities such as raw milk .
Available Products
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SC0112 | 2 μg/kg? ? ? ? ? ? ? | Raw milk?? ? ? ? ? |