Bioo Scientific Facilitates Rapid Screening of Gluten, Egg Powder and Poultry for Melamine
Bioo Scientific’s MaxSignal® Melamine Enzymatic Assay has validated sample prep procedures for the rapid screening of whole egg powder, poultry meat, wheat gluten, pig feed and chicken feed for melamine contamination.
Austin, TX, February 08, 2010 --(PR.com)-- In response to incidences of melamine contamination in a variety of food and feed products, Bioo Scientific has validated new sample prep procedures for the MaxSignal® Melamine Enzymatic Assay using a broad range of sample types. Melamine contamination of food is a threat to public safety with multiple contamination incidences reported in the last few months. Melamine is a dangerous, nitrogen rich organic compound that is illegally added to food and feed to increase the apparent protein content values of food products. Consumption of melamine causes highly insoluble melamine cyanurate crystals to form in the kidney, which damage renal cells and can result in renal failure or death.
The MaxSignal® Melamine Enzymatic Assay Kit incorporates an aqueous extraction method into a rapid, inexpensive test that is able to detect down to 0.2 ppm of melamine. In addition to being used to screen milk products, soy products and infant formula; Bioo Scientific recently validated sample prep procedures for melamine screening in whole egg powder, poultry meat, wheat gluten, pig feed and chicken feed. Deliberate adulteration of wheat gluten with melamine was identified as the cause of the death of thousands of dogs and cats across the country in 2007.
About Bioo Scientific Corporation
Bioo Scientific Corporation is an Austin, TX based biotechnology company that provides innovative solutions to the life science industry. Bioo Scientific offers a complete portfolio of products and services for academic, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and molecular diagnostics laboratories, and for organizations that perform food and feed safety analysis.
As a world leader in food safety testing, Bioo Scientific is dedicated to improving the safety of the world’s food and feed supply by developing accurate, affordable tools, which allow companies to readily screen for pathogens and contaminants. Bioo Scientific’s products are used around the world and can be purchased both directly or through our global distribution network that markets our products in more than 60 countries. For more information about Bioo Scientific, visit www.biooscientific.com.
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The MaxSignal® Melamine Enzymatic Assay Kit incorporates an aqueous extraction method into a rapid, inexpensive test that is able to detect down to 0.2 ppm of melamine. In addition to being used to screen milk products, soy products and infant formula; Bioo Scientific recently validated sample prep procedures for melamine screening in whole egg powder, poultry meat, wheat gluten, pig feed and chicken feed. Deliberate adulteration of wheat gluten with melamine was identified as the cause of the death of thousands of dogs and cats across the country in 2007.
About Bioo Scientific Corporation
Bioo Scientific Corporation is an Austin, TX based biotechnology company that provides innovative solutions to the life science industry. Bioo Scientific offers a complete portfolio of products and services for academic, pharmaceutical, biotechnology and molecular diagnostics laboratories, and for organizations that perform food and feed safety analysis.
As a world leader in food safety testing, Bioo Scientific is dedicated to improving the safety of the world’s food and feed supply by developing accurate, affordable tools, which allow companies to readily screen for pathogens and contaminants. Bioo Scientific’s products are used around the world and can be purchased both directly or through our global distribution network that markets our products in more than 60 countries. For more information about Bioo Scientific, visit www.biooscientific.com.
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Dawn Obermoeller
512-707-8993
http://www.biooscientific.com
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Dawn Obermoeller
512-707-8993
http://www.biooscientific.com
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