Coccidiostats & Chloramphenicol in Poultry Feed Quality Control Material

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Product Specification

QC/RM information
Product Code Material Matrix Approx. Size
FCVD8-AFE15QC

T02484QC

Poultry Feed

40 g

Analytes

Chloramphenicol, Robenidine

Validity Date

01/09/2024

Test Description

Coccidiostats are a group of veterinary medicines which act to reduce the impact of Coccidia parasites on a range of livestock, including poultry and cattle. Veterinary medicines are utilised within good farming practices to maintain high-quality stock which is free from disease that would otherwise damage the quantity or quality of this livestock.

Animal products for human consumption are tightly legislated and closely monitored for compliance. Veterinary medicines used in animals are likely to have a pharmacological effect in humans. Hence, for many veterinary medicines, there are extremely low maximum residue limits or even no MRL (i.e. any detection is non-compliant). The quality control materials are produced in keeping with EU MRLs or minimum required performance limit (MRPL) where MRLs are not set. The result reporting requirements are also in keeping with quality control guidelines laid out in EC/657/2002.

Chloramphenicol is an antibiotic used for many bacterial treatments, and is a prohibited substance within foodstuff entering the EU and many other countries including the USA. As a result accurate testing is of great importance within detection of such substances.  Fapas veterinary medicine quality control materials include both incurred residues and fortified animal products.

Fapas quality control measures are ideal for removing potential bias from your testing practices. This can be achieved through a range of staff training activities among other techniques to maintain accurate testing. Through the use of real food matrices, any potential areas of improvement are immediately relevant and comparable to your existing testing practices, to ensure your customers receive the high-quality testing they require. 

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