
QuaTest BTSQ 4in1 Rapid Test Kit
β-lactam antibiotics, tetracyclines, sulfonamides and quinolones are widely used natural or artificial antibiotics in animal or human clinical practice, side effects of which include severe allergy, etc. Maximum Residue Level/Limit (MRL) has been established against these two classes of drugs in USA, EU, Japan, China and many other countries.
Key facts of the QuaTest BTSQ 4in1 Rapid Test Kit
- Ready to use kits for farmers, truck drivers, etc
- No incubation required
- Result visible in 10min
- Receptor assay with broad-specificity to all β-lactamas, tetracyclines, sulfonamides and quinolones.
- EU MRL / US MRL can be met in different specifications
Detection Limit of the QuaTest BTSQ 4in1 Rapid Test Kit
More than 40 kinds of β-lactams, tetracyclines, sulfonamides and quinolones can be detected, result meet EU MRL. Please check the following three products for more details.
- BTS Beta/tetra/sulfa 3in1 TriTest
- Beta Lactams Rapid Test kit
- Beta Lactams, tetracyclines Combo Rapid Test Kit, BT Combo Test (validated by ILVO)
This product utilizes the high-affinity antibodies and capture protein against sulfonamides, tetracyclines, beta-lactams & quinolones antibiotics, which can easily identify these potentially hazardous substances in milk without any instrument.
QuaTest QuaTest BTSQ 4in1 Rapid Test Kit components
- QuaTest BTSQ 4in1 Rapid Test Strip, 96pcs, in 12tubes, each tube has 8 strip and 8 microwell.
- Microwell reagent, 96wells
- Plastic Pipette, 96pcs
Certificate Or Validation
Citations
- Rodger, G., K. Chau, G. Moore, A. Roohi, Shrikant Ambalkar, Paz Aranega Bou, Kashif Aziz et al. "Survey of healthcare-associated sink infrastructure, and sink trap antibiotic residues and biochemistry, in 29 UK hospitals." Journal of Hospital Infection (2025).
- Rodger, G., K. Chau, P. Aranega-Bou, A. Roohi, G. Moore, K. L. Hopkins, S. Hopkins, A. S. Walker, and N. Stoesser. "A workflow for the detection of antibiotic residues, measurement of water chemistry and preservation of hospital sink drain samples for metagenomic sequencing." Journal of Hospital Infection 144 (2024): 128-136.