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Antibiotic Testing in Milk

Antibiotic Testing in Milk

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Test cold milk straight from the Bulk Tank, Truck or Refrigerator.

Antibiotic residues in milk can lead to production losses, regulatory violations and serious health risks for consumers. Even small traces – often caused by improper withdrawal times – can compromise safety. These high-precision tests deliver fast, reliable results to stop contaminated milk before it reaches the end process.

- Quantum BT-S Detection of β-lactams, Tetracyclines and Sulfonamides
- Quantum BT-Cef  Detection of β-lactams, Cefalexin and Tetracyclines,
- Quantum BL Detection of β-lactams

Negative results in 60 seconds, Final results in 2 min, Sharable results via mobile app

Quantum BT-S

  • Detection of β-lactams, Tetracyclines and Sulfonamides
  • No incubation needed
  • Negative results in 90 seconds
  • sharable results via mobile app

Description

Quantum BT-S is a lateral flow test for the simultaneous detection of 3 antibiotic families, β-Lactams, Tetracyclines, and Sulfonamides in raw cow, sheep, and goat milk, pasteurized milk, milk powder and whey. It is developed and manufactured to safely test EU MRLs and it can be used in the field or in the lab.

Benefits

  • Extremely Fast
  • Easy to use (milk directly in the cassette)
  • Convenient disposable fixed-volume pipette
  • Ideal for non-technical personnel
  • Visual & instrumental interpretation
  • Portable Reader

Specifications

LATERAL FLOW CHARACTERISTICS:

  •  Lateral flow test kit available in 30 and 60 test sticks
  • Cassette format
  • LODs according to the EU MRLs
  • First Quantum Read in 90 seconds
  • Total test time: 5 minutes
  • Shelf Life: 12 months | Storage 2-8 °C
  • Positive and negative standards provided
  • Common readers for all testing solutions
  • All consumables included
  •  S-Flow software
Download the manual (PDF, 780KB - opens in new window)

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