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Randox Drug Residues Release Newly Improved Multi-Sulphonamide Testing Platform

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Randox Drug Residues have released their newly improved Antimicrobial Array I. This comprehensive multiplex testing platform allows for the simultaneous detection of 15 of the most commonly abused sulphonamides in food production and agricultural industries.

Excellent limits of detection and simple sample preparations combine to make this product an impressive multi-analyte testing platform.

Limits of detection for milk range from 0.5-2.5ppb which surpass any tolerance or maximum residue limits in place from regulatory bodies.

Sample preparations are also available for honey, tissue, urine and feed, resulting in valuable time savings. Utilizing the revolutionary Biochip Array Technology developed by Randox, high quality and reliable results are guaranteed.

This new testing platform includes the following compounds: Sulphamerazine, Sulphadoxine, Sulphapyridine, Sulphamethoxypyridazine, Sulphachlorpyridazine, Sulphathiazole, Sulphisoxazole, Sulphadimethoxine, Sulphaquinoxaline, Sulphamethazine, Sulphadiazine, Sulphamethizole, Sulphamethoxazole, Sulphamonomethoxine and Trimethoprim. Testing all of these compounds simultaneously offers a more complete and reliable detection method.

The Antimicrobial Array I is used in conjunction with the patented Evidence Investigator system which allows for cost effective high throughput screening for a range of drug residues. The Evidence Investigator is a semi-automated biochip analyzer.

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