Quinolones are a type of antibiotics that can kill a wide range of bacteria. They have a structure related to 4-quinolone1. They are used in human and animal medicine, especially in poultry production.
Erythromycin is a type of antibiotic that belongs to the macrolide group. It can inhibit the growth of bacteria by interfering with their protein synthesis. Erythromycin is commonly used in animal production to treat various respiratory infections, such as pneumonia and Legionnaires disease, as well as other infections caused by bacteria, such as chlamydia, syphilis, and pelvic inflammatory disease.
This Egg Quinolones & Erythromycin Combo Test Kit is a new test tool to detect Quinolones & Erythromycin residues in eggs, detection limit meets EU, China, USA and Russian MRLs.
Key facts of the Egg Quinolones & Erythromycin Combo Test Kit
- Ready to use kits for farm & slaughterhouse, etc
- Incubation required.
- Result visible in less than 10min.
- High-specific to Quinolones & Erythromycin
Detection Limit of the Egg Quinolones & Erythromycin Combo Test Kit
0.1 ppb OR 0.3ppb, this detection limit may change, please refer to the kit insert.
Egg Quinolones & Erythromycin Combo Test Kit Components
- Rapid Test Strip, 48pcs
- Microwell reagent, 48wells
- Plastic Pipette, 48pcs
- Sample buffer, 7ml
Materials required but not provided.
- Micropipette, 20-200ul
- Beaker or flask, 200ml
Sample preparation
Egg samples shall be homogenized before testing. Basically, eggs are broken into a disposable cup or beaker and thoroughly stirred with a glass rod. Egg whites and egg yolk should be thoroughly mixed as a test sample, then further dilute with egg diluent (1:1). Take the diluted sample for testing.
Other applications of Ringbio Florfenicol test kit
- Milk quinolones rapid test kit
- Milk QMLE 4in1 QuaTest
Further reading
- Nasim A, Aslam B, Javed I, Ali A, Muhammad F, Raza A, Sindhu ZU. Determination of florfenicol residues in broiler meat and liver samples using RP-HPLC with UV-visible detection. J Sci Food Agric. 2016 Mar 15;96(4):1284-8. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.7220. Epub 2015 May 12. PMID: 25886128.
- Florfenicol topic, ScienceDirect special topics