This Ochratoxin Quantitative Rapid Test Kit is based on lateral flow immunoassay to detect ochratoxin in rice and corn. It is fast, sensitive and reliable. The detection limit is 10ug/kg.
Ochratoxins are a group of mycotoxins produced by some Aspergillus species and some Penicillium species, especially P. verrucosum. Ochratoxin A is the most prevalent and relevant fungal toxin of this group, while ochratoxins B and C are of lesser importance. Ochratoxin A (OTA) remains the single most potent member of this group of mycotoxins. OTA has a long half-life in humans and is thus easily detected in serum.
Key facts of the Ochratoxin quantitative rapid test kit
- Ready to use kits for lab and on-site testing
- Result visible in 10min
- High-specific to ochratoxins
Specifications of the Ochratoxin quantitative rapid test kit
Product Code | Q605 iQuanti Ochratoxin Quantitative Rapid Test Kit |
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Package Size | 96 tests / pack |
Brand Name | Ringbio |
Principle | Competitive Lateral Flow Assay |
Sample Applications | Rice and corn. If you need other sample applications, please choose product code 600005 Ochratoxin rapid test kit. |
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Detection Limit of the Ochratoxin quantitative rapid test kit
- Detection limit is 10ppb, this detection limit may change, please refer to the kit insert.
- Detection range is 0-40ug/kg. This range may change, please check the instructions for details.
- Ringbio also have the Ochratoxin qualitative rapid test kit.
Materials required but not provided
- Micropipette, 20-200ul
- Microwell reagent, 96wells
- Plastic Pipette, 96pcs
Further Reading
- Zheng, Z., Hanneken, J., Houchins, D., King, R. S., Lee, P., & Richard, J. L. (2005). Validation of an ELISA test kit for the detection of ochratoxin A in several food commodities by comparison with HPLC. Mycopathologia, 159(2), 265-272.
- Zezza, F., Longobardi, F., Pascale, M., Eremin, S. A., & Visconti, A. (2009). Fluorescence polarization immunoassay for rapid screening of ochratoxin A in red wine. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 395(5), 1317-1323.