Analyte:Mycotoxin
Samples:Cereal, peanut, feed, alcohol, condiment, herbs, etc.
1. Overview:
Fumonisin is a metabolite produced by Fusarium. It has acute and chronic toxicities, and is species-specific and organ-specific. Studies have found that high concentrations of fumonisin can cause acute species-specific toxicity symptoms in many domestic and laboratory animals, such as Equine Leukomalacia Syndrome, porcine pulmonary edema, and liver and kidney diseases in sheep. The toxin has also been found to be related to esophageal and liver cancer in humans.
2. Principle:
The basis of the measurement is the antigen-antibody reaction. Antibodies are connected to the fumonisin column and the toxins in the sample are extracted, filtered, and passed slowly through the immunoaffinity column. The toxins bind to the antibodies in the column and the immunoaffinity column is then washed to remove other unrelated substances that have not been bound. Fumonisin then elute with the eluent, and then injected into the analytical instrument for detection.
Available Products
P/N | Column Capacity | Packaging | Sample |
HCM0925 | 5000ng | 1mL/25 tests | Grains, feed, etc. |
HCM0950 | 5000ng | 1mL/50 tests | Grains, feed, etc. |
HCM0925A | 5000ng | 3mL/25 tests | Grains, feed, etc. |
HCM0950B | 5000ng | 3mL/50 tests | Grains, feed, etc. |