Aflatoxin M1 Rapid Diagnostic Test Kit in Kampala
Aflatoxin M1 Rapid Diagnostic Test Kit in Kampala
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+256775259917 We have total Aflatoxin rapid test kit for detection of toxins in feed and food in Kampala Uganda. Carry out Quick test and detection of toxins in feed, Corn, peanut, nuts, maize, wheat grain as well as herb, spice, red wine & oils in Uganda. The term "aflatoxin" is derived from the name of the species Aspergillus flavus, in which some of the compounds first were discovered.
Aflatoxin Contamination conditions
Aflatoxins are produced by both Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus, which are common forms of 'weedy' molds widespread in nature. The presence of those molds does not always indicate that harmful levels of aflatoxin are present, but does indicate a significant risk. The molds can colonize and contaminate food before harvest or during storage, especially following prolonged exposure to a high-humidity environment, or to stressful conditions such as drought. Aflatoxin contamination is increasing in crops such as maize as a result of climate change creating better conditions for these molds.
For inquiries and deliveries Office: +256 705577823 Mobile: +256 775259 917 Address: Wandegeya KCCA Market South Wing, 2nd Floor Room SSF 036 Kampala, Uganda
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+256775259917 We have total Aflatoxin rapid test kit for detection of toxins in feed and food in Kampala Uganda. Carry out Quick test and detection of toxins in feed, Corn, peanut, nuts, maize, wheat grain as well as herb, spice, red wine & oils in Uganda. The term "aflatoxin" is derived from the name of the species Aspergillus flavus, in which some of the compounds first were discovered.
Aflatoxin Contamination conditions
Aflatoxins are produced by both Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasiticus, which are common forms of 'weedy' molds widespread in nature. The presence of those molds does not always indicate that harmful levels of aflatoxin are present, but does indicate a significant risk. The molds can colonize and contaminate food before harvest or during storage, especially following prolonged exposure to a high-humidity environment, or to stressful conditions such as drought. Aflatoxin contamination is increasing in crops such as maize as a result of climate change creating better conditions for these molds.
For inquiries and deliveries Office: +256 705577823 Mobile: +256 775259 917 Address: Wandegeya KCCA Market South Wing, 2nd Floor Room SSF 036 Kampala, Uganda
Category
Travel