This Cyromazine Rapid Test Kit is to detect Cyromazine in milk. The detection time is 10min, and the detection limit meets EU MRL. For honey testing, please always contact us for help.
cetamiprid is a broad-spectrum and contact insecticide that is widely used as a replacement insecticide of organophosphorus and other conventional insecticides to control sucking-type insects on various crops, especially leafy vegetables, fruits and tea trees. This acetamiprid rapid test kit is a lateral flow test kit to detect acetamiprid residue in milk. The detection limit meets EU, USA and China MRLs.
Key facts of the Cyromazine Rapid Test Kit
- Ready to use kits for lab staff
- No organic solvent required
- Result visible in 10min
- highly-specific to acetamiprid
Detection Limit of the Cyromazine Rapid Test Kit
Please check the kit instruction for details.
Cyromazine is a triazine insect growth regulator used as an insecticide. It is a cyclopropyl derivative of melamine. Cyromazine works by affecting the nervous system of the immature larval stages of certain insects. In veterinary medicine, cyromazine is used as an ectoparasiticide.
Cyromazine Rapid Test Kit Components
- Cyromazine Rapid Test Strip, 96pcs
- Microwell reagent, 96wells
- Plastic Pipette, 96pcs
- Sample buffer, 25ml, 2 bottles - for honey
Materials required but not provided
- Micropipette, 20-200ul
This product is applied to milk and honey samples. For other samples like vegetables and fruits, please contact us for help.
Further reading
- Song, Shiming, et al. "Simultaneous determination of neonicotinoid insecticides and insect growth regulators residues in honey using LC–MS/MS with anion exchanger-disposable pipette extraction." Journal of Chromatography A 1557 (2018): 51-61.
- Abdalla, Nashwa S., et al. "Tailor-made specific recognition of cyromazine pesticide integrated in a potentiometric strip cell for environmental and food analysis." Polymers 11.9 (2019): 1526.
- Liu, Juxiang, et al. "An enzyme linked immunosorbent assay for the determination of cyromazine and melamine residues in animal muscle tissues." Food Control 21.11 (2010): 1482-1487.