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Beta Scan & IRISBeta-Lactam Detection Test Kit

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Add 1 drop of milk to the test and IRIS will automatically run the beta-lactam detection test in a few minutes. Results will be sent to your mobile phone, server or the cloud where they will be available in real-time.

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HOW DOES IT HELP YOU?

BetaScan helps you to identify if the milk tank is contaminated with beta-lactams during transport or upon arrival at the plant in a simple and fast way. Once the operator sets the automatic test at the reception, or even on the truck, the results will be automatically received in-real time allowing to make quick decisions.
BetaScan analysis at the farm helps avoid industry penalties. Just by adding a drop of milk, you can check the tank in a few minutes before the milk is collected. In addition, you can share the results with the plant personnel to daily guarantee the quality of your milk.

TEST PRINCIPLE

BetaScan is a one-step competitive immunochromatographic test, in cassette format, for a qualitative detection of beta-lactams in milk.

  • Scope: detection of beta-lactams in milk
  • Assay time: one-step assay of a 6-minutes
  • Results: Visual or automatic interpretation with IRIS reader and automatic sending of results (Wifi / Bluetooth / 4G)
  • Format: 25 or 100 cassettes

Validations:

Internal validation: According to ISO 13969:2003.

Legislation:

Commission Regulation (EU) No 37/2010 of 22 December 2009 on pharmacologically active substances and their classification regarding maximum residue limits in foodstuffs of animal origin.