Analyte:Mycotoxin
Samples:Grains
1. Overview:
Sterigmatocystin is mainly produced by the fungi Aspergillus nidulans and A. versicolor. It has been usually reported on mouldy, or poor quality materials such as wheat, maize, animal feed, hard cheese, pecan nuts and green coffee beans. It is considered as a potent carcinogen, mutagen, and teratogen, which are harmful to human and animal health.
2. Principle:
The basis of the measurement is the antigen-antibody reaction. Antibodies are connected to the column and the citrinin in the sample is extracted, filtered, and diluted, and then passed slowly through the citrinin 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. Citrinin is eluted with methanol, and then injected into the analytical instrument for detection.
3. Ordering Information
Catalog No. | Column Capacity | Specification | Detection Samples | |
HCM2250B | 600ng | 3mL, 50T | Grains |
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