New Ultra‑Sensitive Avermectins ELISA for Residue Testing in Beef
Randox Food Diagnostics has launched its most sensitive avermectin ELISA kit to date, aiming to strengthen residue monitoring across the beef industry as regulatory scrutiny continues to rise.
The new Avermectins Sensitive ELISA offers results for key compounds, including ivermectin, abamectin, doramectin, and eprinomectin, widely used anthelmintic and insecticidal drugs in cattle. While effective for parasite control, these substances can leave residues in meat if withdrawal periods are not properly observed, making reliable testing essential before beef enters the food chain.
A Technical Step Forward
Designed for processors, exporters, producers and laboratories, the kit can analyse up to 40 samples per plate in duplicate and uses standards produced from Certified Reference Material compliant with ISO 17034 and ISO/IEC 17025. This ensures accuracy, traceability, and confidence in results.
The kit also features pre‑coated break‑apart microtitre plates and mostly ready‑to‑use components for ease of use. Only simple dilutions are required, and the full assay takes just 1.5 hours. With a 24‑month shelf life, it is positioned as a practical option for routine screening.
Strengthening Confidence Across the Supply Chain
The launch reflects growing demand for rapid, sensitive residue‑testing solutions as global markets tighten food‑safety requirements. For processors and exporters, early detection of even low‑level residues can help prevent costly recalls and protect consumer trust.
For more information on the new Avermectins ELISA kits, get in touch: info@randoxfood.com
