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| Topic | Beta-Lactam Strip Test |
| Name | NICOLE |
| Company | REAGEN |
| Address | 102 Commerce Dr. Unit 8, Moorestown, NJ 08057 |
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| Country | USA |
| Date Created | 9/28/2013 1:25:21 PM |
| Message | Product Description REAGEN™ Beta-lactam Strip Test is a qualitative and rapid lateral flow assay designed to detect beta-lactam antibiotic residues in raw commingled cow’s milk. This state-of-the-art test uses a novel beta-lactam binding protein which eliminates the need for a heating block. This test is designed for point-of-care use or reference lab settings.The unique features of the kit are: Rapid strip test method – 7 minutes Novel binding protein that requires no heating step High sensitivity High reproducibility Procedure Overview The assay uses a competitive colloidal gold based format. The milk sample (200 μL) is added to a clear plastic reaction vessel, and used to resuspend the lyophilized reagents to a uniform pink color in the bottom of the microtiter wells. The milk is incubated briefly (3 min) to allow the beta-lactam binding protein on the gold particles to engage with any beta-lactam antibiotic present in the milk. The test strip is then inserted into the sample well with the arrows pointing downward initiating capillary flow up the strip. Any gold particles that are not complexed with antibiotics present in the milk will bind to the beta-lactam antibiotic imprinted at the Test line (T-line), forming a signal (red line) at that position. If the beta-lactam binding protein on the gold particle has engaged with antibiotic present in the milk sample, the gold particle will flow past the T-line and reach the Control line (C-line). For visual interpretation of the test results, T-line signal intensity that is stronger than the signal at the C-line indicates a negative result. Signal at the T-line which is equal or less intense compared to the C-line indicated the presence of beta-lactam antibiotics in the milk. The greater the reduction in signal intensity at the T-line, the greater the concentration of beta-lactam antibiotics present in the milk. Kit Contents, Storage and Shelf Life The REAGEN™ Beta-lactam Strip test has the capacity for 96 determinations. The shelf life is 12 months when the kit is properly stored. The positive and negative control vials contain lyophilized raw milk samples, and must be reconstituted with 1 mL of distilled water before use. The reconstituted raw milk controls are stable for 48 hours at 4°C. Additional positive and negative control vials are available separately RNS 92004-01 Kit Contents Amount Storage Gold reaction wells 6 x 16 (96 total) 4°C Test Strips 6 x 16 strips (96 total) 4°C Positive Control (4 ppb Penicillin G) 1 vial 4°C Negative Control 1 vial 4°C Pipette tips 100 tips RT
RNS 92004-02 Kit Contents Amount Storage Gold reaction wells 12 x 16 (192 total) 4°C Test Strips 12 x 16 strips (192 total) 4°C Positive Control (4 ppb Penicillin G) 2 vial 4°C Negative Control 2 vial 4°C Pipette tips 200 tips RT
A 96-well plastic frame is also provided in each kit to anchor the reaction vessels in place during testing, and can be re-used as required.
Sensitivity (Detection Limit) Substance MRL (ppb) Detection limit (ppb) Penicillin G 4 3-4 Ampicillin 4 4-5 Amoxicillin 4 4-5 Cloxacillin 30 4-8 Oxacillin 30 4-8 Dicloxacillin 30 5-8 Nafcillin 30 15-30 Ceftiofur 100 75-100 Cephapirin 60 6-15 Cefazolin 50 35-50 Cefoperazone 50 5-20 Cephquinome 20 10-20 Cephalonium 10 3-10
Required Materials Not Provided With the Kit Timer Additional positive and negative controls Polypropylene tubes Distilled water Scissors to cut strip caps Optional Materials Not Provided With the Kit Detekt RDS-1000 test strip reader Fixed-volumer pipettor to deliver 200 µL Note: this product was developed using the Detekt RDS-1000 reader, and is highly recommended for optimal performance. For customers already possessing the Detekt RDS-1000 reader, or wishing to use an alternate reader, please contact REAGEN at [email protected] for instructions on how to program the reader for use with this kit. |
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