Zearalenone (ZON) Test Kiti

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Zearalenone (ZON)

Zearalenone (ZON) is a mycotoxin with estrogenic properties produced by a Fusarium species commonly found in crops such as maize, barley, oats, wheat, and sorghum. Consumption of foods containing zearalenone can lead to hyperestrogenism and central nervous system poisoning. The zearalenone test kit enables quantitative analysis of zearalenone levels in products such as maize, wheat, barley, and DDGS. This competitive direct ELISA method, in microplate format, provides the operator with the ability to obtain precise concentrations in parts per billion (ppb). Zearalenone (ZON) food safety kits are used to detect hormone residues, mycotoxins, toxic substances, and antibiotic residues in feed, food, and other samples. These kits are used in various fields such as food and drug administration, health units, various universities, scientific research units, agricultural departments, animal husbandry and veterinary medicine, production farms, abattoirs, food and meat processing plants, inspection and quarantine units, and many more areas.

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