This Avermectin Rapid Test Kit detects Avermectin, Ivermectin and Eprinomectin in milk in 10min. Detection Limit meets EU / Russia / China / Codex / Australian MRL.
Avermectin Rapid Test Kit
The avermectins are a series of drugs and pesticides used to treat parasitic worms and insect pests. They are a group of 16-membered macrocyclic lactone derivatives with potent anthelmintic and insecticidal properties. The macrocyclic lactones (MLs) are an important class of chemicals, which are used worldwide as veterinary drugs and as crop protection agents. As a result, residues of MLs are important from both food safety and environmental perspective.
Avermectins (AVMs) are widely used as an active substance for endo- and ectoparasites in veterinary medicine. AVMs are isolated from a fermentation broth of the soil actinomyete Streptomyces avermitilis. AVMs in commercial use are abamectin (ABA), doramectin (DORA), ivermectin (IVER), emamectin, eprinomectin (EPRI), moxidectin (MOXI), and selamectin. These compounds are registered for use in cattle and other food animals, fish farming, and pet animals.
Avermectin Rapid Test Kit Facts
- Ready to use kits for farmers, truck drivers, etc
- No incubation required
- Result visible in less than 10min
- Rapid assay with broad-specificity to Avermectin, Ivermectin and Eprinomectin.
Avermectin Rapid Test Kit Components
- Rapid Test Strip, 96pcs
- Microwell reagent, 96wells
- Plastic Pipette, 96pcs
- Sample buffer, 20ml, 2pcs
Reagent and devices needed but not provided in the kit
- Methanol, for extraction of avermectin from milk
- Vortex mixer, for mixing of the sample with methanol
The detection limit of Avermectin Rapid Test Kit
- Avermectin : 5-6ng/ml
- Ivermectin : 10ng/ml
- Eprinomectin : 4-6ng/ml
Further readings
- Kaufmann A, Butcher P, Maden K, et al. Quantification of anthelmintic drug residues in milk and muscle tissues by liquid chromatography coupled to Orbitrap and liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry[J]. Talanta, 2011, 85(2): 991-1000.
- Furlani R P Z, Dias F F G, Nogueira P M, et al. Occurrence of macrocyclic lactones in milk and yogurt from Brazilian market[J]. Food Control, 2015, 48: 43-47.
- Wang Z, Beier R C, Shen J. Immunoassays for the detection of macrocyclic lactones in food matrices–a review[J]. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2017, 92: 42-61.