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Neogen Launches New Assays for Histamine Detection

Neogen Corporation announced  that it has launched two new assays for the detection of histamine, Reveal for Histamine and Reveal Q+ for Histamine.

Reveal and Reveal Q+ assays are easy-to-use lateral flow tests that utilize a simple water extraction method, providing results in a matter of minutes and eliminating the need to dispose of any chemicals, as is needed with other commercially available histamine detection methods, reducing testing time.

“These two new tests are an excellent addition to our portfolio of food safety testing solutions, helping keep consumers safe and healthy,” said John Adent, Neogen’s President and CEO. “These rapid tests make it easy for producers and distributors to test for this toxin, backed by Neogen‘s reputation for providing accurate and reliable results.”

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  • Reveal for Histamine (PN 9548) is a qualitative lateral flow assay intended for visual screening of histamine at 50 parts-per-million (ppm) in scombroid species of fish, such as tuna and mahi-mahi.
  • Reveal Q+ for Histamine (PN 9549) is a quantitative lateral flow assay designed to be read on Neogen’s Raptor® Integrated Analysis Platform. The assay provides quantitative results for histamine in scombroid species of fish and dry animal protein.

High levels of histamine may develop in fish species as they decompose, and the ingestion of histamine can cause scombroid poisoning in humans. Because of the potential for human illness, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has set an action level of 50 parts per million (PPM) for histamine in domestic and imported fish.

Neogen offers a comprehensive range of food safety diagnostic test products for foodborne bacteria, mycotoxins, food allergens, and other concerns. Its full line of mycotoxin test kits detects aflatoxin, deoxynivalenol (DON), fumonisin, ochratoxin, T-2/HT-2, and zearalenone.

SOURCE: PR Newswire

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