MOQ: | 5 kits |
Price: | Negotiable |
Standard Packaging: | color packing |
Delivery Period: | 5-7 days |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 100 kits per month |
Patulin ELISA Test Kit
REAGEN™ patulin ELISA Test Kit enables government agencies, food manufacturers and quality assurance organizations to detect patulin in various sample types and to satisfy customer concerns about food safety.
1. The extraction of patulin from feed, honey, meat, milk, tissue, serum and urine can be finished in 10 - 30 minutes with a high recovery rate of 75 - 95%.
2. A quick ELISA assay (less than 2 hours regardless of number of samples).
3. High reproducibility.
The method is based on a competitive colorimetric ELISA assay. The patulin antibody has been coated in the plate wells. During the analysis, sample is added along with the patulin-horseradish peroxidase (patulin-HRP) conjugate. If the patulin residue is present in the sample, it will compete for the patulin antibody, thereby preventing the patulin-HRP from binding to the antibody attached to the well. The resulting color intensity, after addition of the HRP substrate (TMB), has an inverse relationship with the patulin residue concentration in the sample.
Sample Type | Detection Limit (ng/g or ppb) |
Feed | 1 |
Honey | 2 |
Meat/Liver/Kidney/Fish/Shrimp | 1 |
Milk | 0.5 |
Serum | 0.5 |
Urine | 0.5 |
Name | Cross-Reactivity (%) |
patulin | 100 |
Oxolinic acid | 40 |
Pipemidic acid | 18 |
Ofloxacin | 17 |
Ciprofloxacin | 9 |
Enrofloxacin | 6 |
Flumequin | 6 |
Cinoxacin | 1 |
MOQ: | 5 kits |
Price: | Negotiable |
Standard Packaging: | color packing |
Delivery Period: | 5-7 days |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 100 kits per month |
Patulin ELISA Test Kit
REAGEN™ patulin ELISA Test Kit enables government agencies, food manufacturers and quality assurance organizations to detect patulin in various sample types and to satisfy customer concerns about food safety.
1. The extraction of patulin from feed, honey, meat, milk, tissue, serum and urine can be finished in 10 - 30 minutes with a high recovery rate of 75 - 95%.
2. A quick ELISA assay (less than 2 hours regardless of number of samples).
3. High reproducibility.
The method is based on a competitive colorimetric ELISA assay. The patulin antibody has been coated in the plate wells. During the analysis, sample is added along with the patulin-horseradish peroxidase (patulin-HRP) conjugate. If the patulin residue is present in the sample, it will compete for the patulin antibody, thereby preventing the patulin-HRP from binding to the antibody attached to the well. The resulting color intensity, after addition of the HRP substrate (TMB), has an inverse relationship with the patulin residue concentration in the sample.
Sample Type | Detection Limit (ng/g or ppb) |
Feed | 1 |
Honey | 2 |
Meat/Liver/Kidney/Fish/Shrimp | 1 |
Milk | 0.5 |
Serum | 0.5 |
Urine | 0.5 |
Name | Cross-Reactivity (%) |
patulin | 100 |
Oxolinic acid | 40 |
Pipemidic acid | 18 |
Ofloxacin | 17 |
Ciprofloxacin | 9 |
Enrofloxacin | 6 |
Flumequin | 6 |
Cinoxacin | 1 |