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Imidacloprid Rapid Test Kit

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    Food Safety Testing Milk Rapid 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.

    Imidacloprid is a systemic insecticide that acts as an insect neurotoxin and belongs to a class of chemicals called the neonicotinoids which act on the central nervous system of insects. The chemical works by interfering with the transmission of stimuli in the insect nervous system. Because imidacloprid binds much more strongly to insect neuron receptors than to mammal neuron receptors, this insecticide is more toxic to insects than to mammals. This product utilizes the high affinity of monoclonal antibody against imidacloprid, which can easily identify its contamination in milk without any instrument. The detection limit of the kit can meet both European and USA MRLs when used properly.  

    Please notice that this kit is only for milk testing, for honey testing, please contact us for help.

    Key facts of the Pesticide Imidacloprid rapid test kit

    • Ready to use kits for lab staff
    • No organic solvent required
    • Result visible in 10min
    • highly-specific to Imidacloprid 

    Detection Limit of the Imidacloprid rapid test kit

    Please check the kit instruction for details.

    Imidacloprid rapid test kit components

    • Imidacloprid Rapid Test Strip, 96pcs
    • Microwell reagent, 96wells
    • Plastic Pipette, 96pcs
    • Sample buffer, 25ml, 2 bottles - for honey etc

    Materials required but not provided

    • Micropipette, 20-200ul
    • Balance
    • Scissors
    • Filter paper or centrifuge

    This product is applied to milk and honey samples. For other samples like vegetables and fruits, please contact us for help.

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