Symmetric Histamine - 30 Tests

PRICE: $550.00
HISTAMINE
Scombrotoxin fish poisoning is caused by ingestion of certain species of fish that contain high levels of histamine. Tuna, mahi-mahi, mackerel, herring, marlin, and bluefish are the fish most associated with histamine formation when a time/ temperature abuse results in bacterial release of histidine decarboxylase and subsequent reaction with the amino acid, histidine, to produce histamine. FDA provides a guidance level of 50 ppm histamine in the edible portion of fish. The presence of 50 ppm or more histamine is indicative by FDA of decomposition in these fish whether or not organoleptic examination detects decomposition. Health Canada has established a maximum limit of 100 ppm in fish and fish products, and a higher 200 ppm for anchovies, fermented fish sauces and pastes. Histamine is heat-stable which makes it a useful indicator of decomposition, even in thermally processed fish.
ASSAY FORMAT
Lateral flow in dip stick format available in 30 test sticks
ASSAY PERFORMANCE
Limit of detection (LOD): 5.3 ppm
Range of quantification: 8-300 ppm
Low procedure time (3 min)
No acylation process needed
Highly accurate results
Adjusted to the global legislation limits for Histamine
Shelf Life: 12 months | Storage 15-25 C
ASSAY FORMAT
Lateral Flow "Dipstick Test" for Histamine; 24 tests