Press Releases
18/Jan/2012Multi-analyte Beta Lactam and Cephalosporin milk testing
ELISA screening kits from Randox Food Diagnostics are now available for the rapid detection for a range of antimicrobial and growth promoting compounds in both milk and milk powder. The extensive range of testing includes beta agonists (clenbuterol and salbutamol), ractopamine, quinolones, beta lactams, sulphonamides and chloramphenicol.
11/Oct/2011Milk and Milk Powder Rapid Testing
Using patented biochip array technology Randox Food Diagnostics can now offer a unique biochip array platform to detect 16 of these residues in milk. Unlike many other commercial tests currently employed for this monitoring; the biochip platform considerably reduces labour time and cost by allowing 45 samples to be tested in less than 2 hrs.
12/Aug/2011Randox Food Diagnostics release multi-analyte Anthelmintics Testing Platform
Randox Food Diagnostics is pleased to announce the release of an Anthelmintics testing platform (EV3770). This multi-analyte testing array is used in conjunction with the patented Randox Biochip Array Technology and Evidence Investigator analyser. The extensive test menu includes Avermectins, Benzimidazoles, Amino–benzimidazoles, Levamisole, Thiabendazole, Moxidectin and Triclabendazole.
04/Aug/2011The Ultimate Antibiotic Milk Testing Platform
Randox Food Diagnostics has developed and manufactured a unique multi-analyte milk testing platform. Unlike many other commercially available milk testing products, the Randox multiplex platform offers limits of detection that are sub maximum residue/tolerance levels globally. Up to 675 test results can be achieved in less than 2 hours using the Antimicrobial I Plus Array that can detect up to 14 sulphonamide compounds and Trimethoprim from a single milk sample.
29/Jul/2011A catch too good to miss - Randox antibiotic seafood screening solutions
Randox Food Diagnostics offer excellent cost effective screening solutions for food analysis including a range of aquatic food sources such as fish, prawns and shrimp. Seafood testing is now a crucial part of food safety as evidenced by recent reports of contaminated shrimp from Bangladesh that were reported to contain nitrofurans and chloramphenicol.