Tests for Antibiotic Residues

The Residue Plex™ assay uses monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies and natural capture agents in a competitive inhibition assay configuration.

Discrimination of the individual microspheres is arranged by different bead sizes and bead internal fluorescent intensities, which lead to the analysis of multiple analytic results per sample.

 Doxycycline  

Examples of chemical structures of antibacterial substances.

Residue Plex has the ideal characteristics of a screening method:

*  A very low rate of false-negative samples
*  High throughput
*  Ease of use
*  Short analysis time
*  Excellent repeatability
*  Very good specificity

*  Good selectivity, and
*  Low cost.


Residue Plex assays have a single sample clean-up
process for all antibiotic tests, which is much simpler than
solid-phase extraction. 
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RnAssays BV exhibits at RAFA 2011

RAVA 2011 at Prague

RnAssays attended RAFA 2011 in the beautiful city of Prague to share the news of Residue Plex™ with a global audience.

Residue Plex can identify and report the presence of multiple antibacterial residue families from one sample in one analysis run.

We spoke with interested parties from over 20 countries about the benefits of our flow cytometry affinity assays.

Particular interest was expressed in the possibility to use Residue Plex as a tool to screen out negative samples, leaving only suspected samples to be confirmed by expensive mass spectrometry.

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