mycotoxins in animal feed

Myco 7 Array

Mycotoxins are a group of naturally occurring toxins produced as secondary metabolites by certain moulds. They can occur in a variety of different crops and are estimated to be responsible for losses of 5-10% of crop production globally.

Myco 7 allows the user to simultaneously detect 7 of the world’s most prevalent mycotoxins from a single sample of feed.

Using the Biochip format, the Randox Food Diagnostics R&D team have combined 7 Mycotoxins onto a single assay. With a straightforward extraction and a 50µl sample of feed, the user will obtain concentrations for all 7 Mycotoxins. This intuitive consolidation of testing, coupled with the globally trusted quality associated with Randox’s biochip range, makes this array outstanding in its field.

Capable of analysing up to 54 samples per 70 minutes, our Myco 7 array incorporates standards made from Certified Reference Material, produced in line with ISO 17034 and ISO/IEC 17025, ensuring both efficiency and accuracy.

Our Myco 7 method has been officially granted AOAC Performance Tested MethodsSM Certification (License Number 102501).

The AOAC Performance Tested MethodsSM Certification validates Myco 7’s recovery, repeatability, and robustness, confirming its suitability for global regulatory compliance and routine screening. This recognition follows extensive laboratory trials and rigorous evaluation.

Product Number: EV4065 A/B

AssayLOD SD Δ (ppb)LOD ML † (ppb)CompoundSpecificity (CR%)
Fumonisins1752187.5 Fumonisin B1*
Fumonisin B2
Fumonisin B3
100
91
100
Ochratoxin A0.45 Ochratoxin A*
100
Aflatoxin G10.56.25 Aflatoxin G1*
Aflatoxin G2
Aflatoxin B1
Aflatoxin B2
100
71
8
5
Deoxynivalenol801000 DON*
3-Acetyl-DON
15-Acetyl-DON
DON-3-glucoside
100
723
3
91
T2/HT2 toxins787.5 T2 toxin*
HT2 toxin
100
27

Aflatoxin B10.253.125 Aflatoxin B1*
Aflatoxin B2
Aflatoxin G1
Aflatoxin G2
100
18
15
3
Zearalenone5.0062.5 Zearalenone*
α-Zearalenol
β-Zearalenol
Zearalanone
α-Zearalanol (zeranol)
β-Zearalanol (Taleranol)
100
114
69
65
51
52
*Each LOD standardised to this compound
Δ Limit of Detection (ppb) – Sensitive Detection Method
† Limit of Detection (ppb) – Monitory Level Method

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