Detection of aflatoxin in milk is usually done through precise and sensitive laboratory methods. These methods are divided into two general categories: rapid methods and precise laboratory methods. Here are some of the most common methods:
Fast methods
These methods are used for rapid detection of toxins in large samples:
ELISA kits: This method is based on antibodies and has high sensitivity. ELISA is one of the most common methods to identify and measure aflatoxin in milk.
Strip test kits: (RAPID TEST) This method is simple and portable and is used for rapid diagnosis.
Fluorometry: Some kits for aflatoxin detection use fluorometric methods that examine changes in fluorescence.
Accurate laboratory methods
These methods have very high sensitivity and accuracy and are usually used to confirm the results of primary tests:
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC): One of the most accurate methods for quantitative measurement of aflatoxin.
Gas Chromatography (GC): In some cases, this method is used to identify and measure aflatoxin, but it is generally less useful than HPLC.
Thin layer chromatography (TLC): is a simpler method and is used for the qualitative analysis of aflatoxins.
Important points:
Correct sampling and sample preparation (such as extraction and purification of aflatoxins) are critical steps in these tests.
The choice of method depends on the required accuracy, budget and number of samples.
If your goal is to achieve a simple and quick method, rapid test kits are a good option.
This company, as the only official and exclusive representative of Kwinbon Technology in Iran, presents the detection kits for aflatoxin residue in milk under the RAPID TEST brand to you, dear experts and colleagues.
This company has international certificates and approvals, all relevant ISOs, as well as the approval of the Iranian Veterinary Organization.
You can get the complete list of detection kits for residual toxins in milk, which is more than 30 types, by contacting us.
Also keep in mind that for more accurate results and confirmation of findings, the use of HPLC is recommended.
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