Art. No: MY 0803

Units: 1

Format: Microplate

TRANSIA PLATE Zearalenone

Description:
Zearalenone is a mycotoxin produced by several Fusarium fungi, which also may produce deoxynivalenol. This co-occurrence has been demonstrated primally in infected corn. Little is known about the side-effects in humans. However, zearalenone has been shown to cause vulvovaginitis and oestrogenic response in swine. Zearalenone is structurally related to zeranol, which is a sythetic, oestrogenic growth promoter used in several countries outside the EU.

TRANSIA PLATE Zearalenone has been optimised for the quantitative analysis of the zearalenone content in grain, including wheat, barley, oats and corn/maize, as well as sunflower seeds.

Features:
  • Quantitative method
  • Competitive indirect-type ELISA
  • Ready-to-use reagents
  • Rapid assay, including 15 min. total incubation time
  • Convenient sample pre-teatment
  • Limit of detection: 10 ppb


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TRANSIA PLATE Zearalenone



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