Melamine Rapid Test
Item No.: | 102069D |
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Country: Taiwan
City: New Taipei City 221
Address: 12F, -3, No.25, Lane 169, Kangning St., Xizhi Dist.
TEL: +886-2-26926222
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Melamine Rapid Test Kit ( Milk )
TABP’s Melamine rapid test is one kind of easy, friendly use, and short operation procedure which only needs 10 minutes diagnostic kit. The main mechanism of this diagnostic kit is as the followings: it is based on the specific immuno-chemical reactions between antigen and antibody. It relies on the competition between Melamine residues in the sample and the Melamine immobilized on T line on the membrane for the Melamine mono&poly-clone antibody-dye conjugate. Since the drug has been presenting in the sample, it will compete with the drug immobilized on T line, to the limited amount of dye-antibody. As a sufficient amount of drug in the sample is presenting, the drug will saturate the antibody. Consequently, it will show an extremely light or even invisible T line, indicating a positive result. On the other hand, if there is a negative sample (or the amount of the drug is lower than the minimum detectable concentration, 0.5 ppm), it will generate two obvious lines in both the T and C line section.
- Prompt result in 5 minutes.
- Interpretation is easy.
- Sensitivity is 0.5 ppm for milk.
TABP’s Melamine rapid test is one kind of easy, friendly use, and short operation procedure which only needs 10 minutes diagnostic kit. The main mechanism of this diagnostic kit is as the followings: it is based on the specific immuno-chemical reactions between antigen and antibody. It relies on the competition between Melamine residues in the sample and the Melamine immobilized on T line on the membrane for the Melamine mono&poly-clone antibody-dye conjugate. Since the drug has been presenting in the sample, it will compete with the drug immobilized on T line, to the limited amount of dye-antibody. As a sufficient amount of drug in the sample is presenting, the drug will saturate the antibody. Consequently, it will show an extremely light or even invisible T line, indicating a positive result. On the other hand, if there is a negative sample (or the amount of the drug is lower than the minimum detectable concentration, 0.5 ppm), it will generate two obvious lines in both the T and C line section.