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Honey Fluoroquinolones Rapid Test Kit

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    Honey Testing

    Need a quote, bulk pricing or technical support? Contact RingbioSA on 076 608 3730 or email info@ringbiosa.co.za. Product instructions and certificates, where available, can be downloaded in the Documents section above.

    Fluoroquinolones are a class of antibiotics approved to treat or prevent certain bacterial infections. The fluoroquinolone antibiotics include ciprofloxacin (Cipro), gemifloxacin (Factive), levofloxacin (Levaquin), moxifloxacin (Avelox), and ofloxacin (Floxin). Due to the potential hazard to humans, strict MRLs have been set in EU, USA and other countries. This product utilizes the high affinity of monoclonal antibody against quinolones common structure, which can identify a broad spectrum of quinolones . The detection limit of the Honey Fluoroquinolones Rapid Test Kit can meet both European and USA MRLs when using properly.

    Key facts of the Honey Fluoroquinolones Rapid Test Kit

    • Ready to use kits for lab staff
    • No organic solvent required
    • Result visible in 10min
    • Broad-specific to all quinolones

    Detection Limit of the Honey Fluoroquinolones Rapid Test Kit

    10-90ppb, this detection limit may change, please refer to the kit insert.

    Kit Components

    • Fluoroquinolones Test Strip, 48pcs
    • Microwell reagent, 48wells
    • Plastic Pipette, 48pcs
    • Sample buffer, 15ml, 2pcs

    Materials required but not provided

    • Micropipette, 20-200ul
    • Centrifuge
    • Homogenizer

    Sample preparation

    Honey samples shall be homogenized before testing. Basically, 1g of homogenized honey sample dissolved with 2ml of diluted sample buffer, shake thoroughly for 2min and then centrifuge for 10min. Take the supernate for rapid testing.

    This kit can also be used in milk and meat samples. Please check this link for more details.