Detection of antibiotics in milk- Eclipse 3 G

Detection of antibiotics in milk

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Description

The ECLIPSE kit is a broad-range screening test designed for the qualitative detection of antibiotics in milk. The method has been validated following the ISO 1369:2003(E) and is based on the inhibition of microbial growth. It is supplied in a microtiter plate format where each well contains agar medium spread with Geobacillus stearothermophilus. When the plate is incubated at 65ºC spores germinate and cells grow producing acid and changing the agar pH. Variations of pH will produce changes of the agar colour from blue (purple) to yellowish. When milk samples contain inhibitors at higher concentrations than the detection limit, microorganisms will not grow and neither colour changes will be observed.

Kit features: One step assay, Compliance with MRLs (Maximum Residue Limits), Broad range of antibiotics detection, Ready-to-use

Format: 96-well microplate (divisible into individual wells)

Sample kind: Cow, sheep and goat milk

Results: Visual or photometrical reading

Kit sample volume test time expery
Eclipse 50 50 uL 2.15 – 2.45 h 9 months
Eclipse 3G 100 uL 2.15 – 2.45 h 9 months