Strategy for the development and operation of rapid screening methods for residues analysis
โ Scribed by Roy Jackman
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 351 KB
- Volume
- 275
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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โฆ Synopsis
Abatraet A programme of method development IS underway at the Central Vetermary Laboratory to screen meat, ludney, hver, bde and urme for residues The classes of analytes mclude antiblotlcs, @-agomsts, hormones and anthehnmtlcs with the majonty bemg detected by unmunoassay A untied approach has been employed both for the operational use of the screenmg methods and m the development of the assays themselves This allows a h& degree a standardlsahon of the methodology and the facde mcorporation of appropnate quahty assurance protocols necessary to prowde defined, accurate data The advantages and appbcatlon of bulk production of coated plates, enzyme conjugates and quahty assurance matenals as well as the use of standardlsed assay formats are demonstrated by reference to analytxxl data obtamed m the routme operation of analyses for chloramphemcol, cloxacdhn, streptomycm and sulphadumdme and pemcdlm G Keywords Immunoassay, Residue analysis, Screenmg methods
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