Randox Food Diagnostics offers a range of screening system for food analysis, including a range of aquatic food sources such as fish, prawns and shrimp.
The presence of all of the most commonly abused antibiotics in the aquaculture industry, including oxytetracycline, sulphamerazine, sulphadiazine, trimethoprim and furazolidone, can be screened using the patented Randox multiplex screening platform.
Randox Food Diagnostics Antimicrobial Multiplex Arrays I and II allow detection of 45 antibiotic compounds from drug classes such as sulphonamides, quinolones and tetracyclines.
Using the Randox Food Diagnostics Evidence Investigator analyser, the multiplex arrays enable high sample throughout and improve laboratories efficiencies, including reducing labour time and costs, according to the company.
Randox Food Diagnostics also offers a range of ELISA screening kits for antibiotic residues, along with important tri-phenylmethane dyes such as malachite green.
The Randox Food Diagnostics Leucomalachite green ELISA also detects malachite green and Leucocrystal violets dyes, and offers a simple sample preparation that does not require an oxidisation step.