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First Quantitative Test for Ochratoxin in Grain and Feedstuff

Published: February 7, 2008
Source : Charm Sciences
Charm Sciences is proud to announce the first Lateral Flow Quantitative test for Ochratoxin in grain and feedstuffs.

The ROSA® Quantitative kit delivers fast, economical, accurate detection for Ochratoxin A in a convenient single strip, Rapid One-Step strip Assay. The ROSA Ochratoxin kit has the flexibility to meet domestic and export requirements with quantitative readings and a detection range from 0 to 12 ppb. A dilution step expands the range from 10 – 150 ppb.

Following a methanol extraction, the diluted sample is added to the ROSA OCHRA strip and read after 10 minutes. The ROSA-M reader stores Ochratoxin results electronically for record keeping and reporting. Optional mycoSOFT™ software delivers flexible and intuitive functionality with customized data trending reports.

The ROSA Ochratoxin lateral flow tests require minimal equipment and user involvement. Multiple samples can be prepared, and tested at the same time. ROSA test strips are uniquely packaged so that the strip only comes in contact with the sample. The ROSA Ochratoxin kit uses the same extraction as the GIPSA approved quantitative ROSA methods for aflatoxin and zearalenone. The ROSA Ochratoxin kit shares the same equipment and assay format as the ROSA quantitative methods for aflatoxin and zearalenone, and the same equipment as the GIPSA approved ROSA Quantitative method for DON.

Ochratoxin is produced by some species of Aspergillus, such as A. ochraceus, mainly in tropical regions and by Penicillium verrucosum in cooler climates. Ochratoxin A is associated with porcine nephropathy and various symptoms in poultry. Ochratoxin is found in wheat, barley, corn, oats, soybeans, coffee beans, grapes, and raisins.

Charm Sciences is a world leader in the provision of food safety diagnostics and food safety solutions with a proven track record of innovation and development over the last 30 years. Introduced in 1999, Charm’s ROSA lateral flow tests are now the leading residue diagnostic tests employed by food industry worldwide. The ROSA test portfolio covers the “A to Z” in mycotoxins, ranging from Aflatoxin to Zearalerone. Charm Sciences provides award-winning product support and technical assistance.
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A.M. Abdelhamid
Mansoura University, Egypt
Mansoura University, Egypt
16 de febrero de 2008
What about the sensitivity (accuracy) of this kit? For how many determinations is one kit? What about your local or regional agent in Egypt or Middle East? What about the prices? Thanks.
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Imanhajkhodadadi
Imanhajkhodadadi
29 de febrero de 2008
Hi. I'd like to know more details about this product. I am a PhD student in Tehran University, in poultry nutrition.
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Purushotham Bygari
Purushotham Bygari
18 de febrero de 2008
1. What is the detection range in feed levels? 2. Whether the kit is suitable for feed testing? 3. What is the time taken for the test and what is the kit price and availability options?
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Hassan Amra
Hassan Amra
7 de febrero de 2008
It is my pleasure to receive your email for First Quantitative Test for Ochratoxin in Grain and Feedstuff. I am head of Food Toxicology and Contaminants Dep. National Research Center, Egypt. I am proffesor in mycotoxins, and work in ochratoxins A in grain. We can cooporate with you in these fields. Best regards, Hassan Amra
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