August 4, 2008
Simple Dutch test kit for Aflatoxins gets USDA approval
Euro-Diagnostica, a Dutch-based firm announced that its Flow-Through Rapid Test (FTRTest) for Aflatoxin B1 has received approval from the USDA's Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA).
According to the company, the FTRTest is a membrane-based test that detects Aflatoxin B1 at a 2 ppb cut-off limit in cereals, nuts, spices and their derived products.
Euro-Diagnostica also has similar tests for other mycotoxins namely, Ochratoxin A (for wine, coffee, spices and cereals) and Zearalenone (for cereals).
All the FTRTests are run in the same way, hence simplifying the handling and the integration of quality control procedures.
The FTRTest for Aflatoxin B1 is also accompanied by the FTRTest for Total Aflatoxins at a 4 ppb cut-off limit, both are EU stipulated maximum limits.
The FTRTest is designed to reduce the cost of testing in terms of time and direct cost of the test itself. It does not use any additional equipment apart from the kit itself.
The company further states that no laboratory environment, or trained personnel is required.