Veterinary Medicines in Fish Muscle Blank Quality Control Material

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Product Specification

QC/RM information
Product Code Material Matrix Approx. Size
BLVD10-SEA2QC

T02510bQC

Blank Fish Muscle

20 g

Analytes

Blank Material (illegal dyes (vet. drugs))

Validity Date

25/04/2025

Test Description

Veterinary medicines can achieve the same effects in humans as those desired within livestock. This can prove harmful if not controlled and cause negative effective in humans through consumption.

As such regulators set safe levels for veterinary medicines in food which must be strictly adhered to by producers. To be sure of this testing providers are challenged by regulators to achieve highly accurate testing ability across a large range of controlled analytes in a range of testing environments. To provide evidence of accurate testing, effective quality control measures must be in place.

This blank material is ideal to ensure effective calibration curves are created. This can ensure only high quality test results are found. Blank materials from Fapas are ideal for ensuring matrix matching takes place. By using blank materials as close to positive test samples as possible the matrix effect is dramatically reduced.

Blank materials from Fapas make use of real food matrices to provide the key insights into your routine testing abilities you require. These can be used to maintain the level of accuracy required to satisfy both your customers and regulators of your testing capabilities.

Fish muscle is the most highly consumed form of fish globally. As such it is the subject of lower residue levels compared to other parts fish. This high consumption can leave the supply chain at risk from poor farming practises, which can affect large numbers of consumers globally, owing to the global fish supply chain.

Quality control materials can be used in conjunction with proficiency tests, to provide standardised training for staff, to track your progress on going against a control, or validate testing instruments under varying conditions. Fapas quality control materials are made up of directly comparable proficiency test material, and as such can be composed of one of more analytes of known concentration, from which to provide an ongoing challenge for your laboratory testing arrangement to show consistent testing results under a range of differing conditions.

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