ß-lactams in Bovine Milk Quality Control Material

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Product Specification

QC/RM information
Product Code Material Matrix Approx. Size
FCVD18-DRY4QC

T02483QC

Bovine Milk

25 ml

Analytes

Penicillin V, Dicloxacillin, Cefalonium, Cefquinome

Validity Date

23/09/2024

Test Description

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). Fapas test 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. Fapas veterinary medicine quality control materials include incurred residues as well as fortified animal products. The quality control materials are grouped in analytical chemical class/matrix combinations and combine identification and quantification. These quality control materials are suitable for all methods, including screening methods (for the detection of total amount of that chemical class).

Your ability to identify and quantify Beta-lactams within bovine milk can be assessed through the use of this quality control material.

Milk is enjoyed globally in large quantities, this can put increasing pressure on producers to satisfy this large demand. Veterinary medicines, such as Beta-lactams, are ideal for managing and disease outbreaks within livestock, from which to safeguard produce and therefore financial reward.

It is imperative to highlight any high levels of veterinary medicine residues that could otherwise be passed to the consumer, causing potentially harmful effects. The highly accurate testing ability required to protect the consumers from these residues must be safeguarded through effective and well-designed quality assurance programmes.

Quality control materials are an ideal tool for removing any bias within your current testing practices. These materials are also invaluable for providing insight into your quality assurance efforts, by providing an accurate way to plot your progression throughout the year, within wider proficiency testing activities.

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