Description
Add 1 drop of milk to the test and IRIS will automatically run the beta-lactam and tetracycline detection assay in a few minutes. Results will be sent to your mobile phone, server or the cloud where they will be available in real-time.
Do you need to check that your milk does not contain antibiotics before uploading the truck at the plant?
Do you need to know if the tank-milk is not contaminated with antibiotics before is collected?
Would the control of antibiotics during the milk transport help you make early decisions?
Do you need results in real-time or to share them with people located in different places?
Do you need any operator to run the test reliably?
HOW DOES A RAPID ANTIBIOTIC TEST IN MILK HELPS YOU?
Duplex BT Scan helps you to identify if the milk tank is contaminated with beta-lactams during transport or upon arrival at the plant in a simple and fast way. Once the operator sets the automatic test at the reception, or even on the truck, the results will be automatically received in-real time, allowing to make quick decisions.
Duplex BT Scan analysis at the farm help you avoid industry penalties. Just by adding a drop of milk, you can check the tank in a few minutes before it is collected. In addition, you can share the results with the processing plant to daily guarantee the quality of your milk.
TEST PRINCIPLE
Duplex BT Scan is a one-step competitive immunochromatographic test, in cassette format, for a qualitative detection of β-lactams (β) and tetracyclines (T) in milk.
TECHNICAL DATA
- Scope: detection of beta-lactams and tetracyclines in milk
- Assay time: one-step assay of a 6-minutes.
- Results: visual or automatic interpretation with IRIS reader and automatic sending of results (Wifi / Bluetooth / 4G)
- Format: 25 or 100 cassettes
Validations:
Internal validation: According to ISO 13969:2003.
Legislation:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 37/2010 of 22 December 2009 on pharmacologically active substances and their classification regarding maximum residue limits in foodstuffs of animal origin.