Fumonisin Rapid Test Kit
Fumonisin Rapid Test Kit
Fumonisin Rapid Test Kit
Fumonisin Rapid Test Kit
Fumonisin Rapid Test Kit
Fumonisin Rapid Test Kit
Brand::
FSTest
Shelf life::
18 months
Application::
Engineered for the qualitative detection of profenofos residues in fresh fruits and vegetables.
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FSTest Fumonisin Rapid Test Kit (10 Tests)

Product Overview

The FSTest Fumonisin Rapid Test Kit (Lateral Flow) is a professional-grade, rapid screening tool engineered for the qualitative detection of fumonisin contamination in grains and corn products. Fumonisin is a highly toxic, carcinogenic mycotoxin produced by various field molds, presenting severe health risks to livestock (such as equine leukoencephalomalacia and porcine pulmonary edema) and human food safety. It is subject to strict enforced safety limits in global grain storage, feed milling, and agricultural trade. Maintaining reliable, on-site toxin screening is vital for grain millers, storage operators, and export compliance auditors striving to conform with strict international food safety standards and Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs).

By eliminating the immediate necessity for complex and costly laboratory infrastructure (such as HPLC or LC-MS), this field-ready assay compresses hazardous mycotoxin extraction into a simplified, room-temperature workflow. It serves as an indispensable first-line defense in grain collection hubs, factory intake inspection points, and corporate food safety compliance screening programs.

Product Highlights & Key Benefits

· High-Speed Field Screening: Complete the entire assay workflow and read stable, highly reliable visual results within just 8 to 10 minutes post-sample-preparation.

· Multi-Matrix Calibrated Sensitivity Limits: Engineered to deliver precise qualitative screening tailored to different agricultural compliance thresholds—featuring a strict 80 µg/kg (80 ppb) Limit of Detection (LOD) for general grains, a 2 mg/kg (2 ppm) limit for corn grinding processing products, and a 4 mg/kg (4 ppm) limit for whole corn matrices.

· Comprehensive Commodity Adaptability: Officially validated and optimized for cross-commodity verification, covering rice, wheat, oats, red rice, soybeans, corn, and corn by-products.

· Definite Visual Interpretation: Utilizes a competitive lateral flow immunochromatographic assay format where the color development of the Test (T) line is inversely related to the toxin presence. If fumonisin meets or exceeds the designated analytical threshold, the intensity of the T line will be inhibited, removing analytical ambiguity.

· Fully Self-Contained Consumable Architecture: Arrives fully packed with essential screening consumables—including 10 test cassettes, 1 bottle of dedicated extracting solution (100 mL), 1 bottle of diluent solution (20 mL), 20 centrifuge tubes (2 mL), and 10 centrifuge tubes (10 mL).

· Extended Institutional Shelf Life: Unopened test kits can be safely kept tightly sealed in a cool, dry location between 4–30°C for a full guaranteed shelf-life, offering superior supply chain and stock flexibility. Do not freeze.

Technical Principle: Lateral Flow Immunochromatography

The test strip is based on a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay mechanism. The test cassette houses an integrated observation testing window containing an invisible Test (T) line and a Control (C) line before fluidics activation.

Extracted Mycotoxin Contamination + Reagents -> Lateral Flow -> Competition with Pre-coated Recombinant Antigens -> Inhibited T-Line (Toxin Present Response)

When a treated agricultural sample solution is applied into the sample hole of the device, the liquid migrates laterally across the surface of the test strip via capillary action and reacts with pre-coated recombinant antigens. The intensity of color on the T test line has an opposite correspondence with the fumonisin concentration in the sample. If the toxin residue is present, it alters the binding kinetics, causing the T line to fade visibly or disappear entirely. For a clean, negative sample, a strong, distinct red band forms at the T zone. The Control (C) line must always develop after a sample is applied to confirm the test fluidics are functional and valid.

Specifications & General Parameters

Parameter

Product Specification

Target Analyte

Fumonisin Mycotoxin Residue (FB) (Qualitative Screening)

Applicable Matrix

Grain (Rice, Wheat, Oats, Red Rice, Soybeans, Corn, Corn products)

Limit of Detection (LOD)

80 µg/kg (Grains) / 2 mg/kg (Corn processing) / 4 mg/kg (Corn)

Assay Run Time

8–10 minutes (Results are strictly invalid after 10 minutes)

Kit Operating Temperature

Equilibrated and conducted between 20 to 40°C

Step-by-Step Procedure

1. Simple Sample Extraction & Preparation

·  Milling: Take an appropriate amount of grain representative sample and grind it thoroughly. Weigh exactly 1.0 g of the ground sample and add it into a provided 10 mL centrifuge tube.

·  Primary Extraction: Add exactly 5 mL of the provided extracting solution into the tube, re-cap the tube tightly, vortex for 2 minutes to mix thoroughly, and then separate layers by centrifuging at 4000 rpm for 3 minutes.

·  Matrix Dilution (Select the workflow aligned with your targeted commodity and LOD):

·  For Grains (LOD 80 µg/kg): Pipette exactly 100 µL of the clear supernatant layer into a provided 2 mL centrifuge tube, add exactly 400 µL of diluent solution, and vortex to mix thoroughly.

·  For Corn Processing Products (LOD 2 mg/kg): Pipette exactly 100 µL of the clear supernatant layer into a provided 2 mL centrifuge tube, add exactly 400 µL of diluent solution, vortex to mix, then transfer 50 µL of this mixture into another 2 mL centrifuge tube and add 400 µL of diluent solution, vortexing to mix well.

·  For Whole Corn (LOD 4 mg/kg): Pipette exactly 100 µL of the clear supernatant layer into a provided 2 mL centrifuge tube, add exactly 400 µL of diluent solution, vortex to mix, then transfer 50 µL of this mixture into another 2 mL centrifuge tube and add 900 µL of diluent solution, vortexing to mix well.

2. Running the Assay

· Prior to testing, ensure the test cassette is between 20 to 40°C.

· Take the test cassette out of its protective bag and place the device on a flat surface.

· Pipette exactly 100 µL of the prepared final mixed sample solution into the sample hole of the test cassette.

· Interpret the visual results between 8 to 10 minutes. (Do not read after 10 minutes, as late chemical shifts render the test invalid).

Results Determination & Action Guide

· Negative (-): Both the Control (C) line and Test (T) line develop color normally, with no significant inhibition of color development. This confirms that targeted fumonisin levels are safely below the regulatory threshold limit.

· Positive (+): The Control (C) line develops normally, but the Test (T) line is visibly lighter, faded, or fails to appear completely. This indicates that mycotoxin contamination meets or exceeds the designated cutoff limit.

· Invalid: The Control (C) line fails to show any visible color band, regardless of the appearance of the T line. This signals an operational error, an uncalibrated pipette, or a compromised strip. The sample must be re-tested using a brand new cassette.

Storage & Packing Specifications

· Kit Capacity:10 tests per box (Test cassettes x 10, Extracting solution (100 mL) x 1, Diluent solution (20 mL) x 1, 2 mL centrifuge tubes x 20, 10 mL centrifuge tubes x 10, User manual).

· Storage Environment:Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry location between 4–30°C. Do not freeze.

· Shelf Life:Refer to the label for the official expiration parameters under proper sealed storage conditions.

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