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Assurance® GDS Shiga Toxin Genes (Top 7) Tq Kit
suitable for PCR testing in Food and Beverages applications
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product name
GDS Shiga Toxin Genes (Top 7) Tq, BioControl, Molecular based PCR test for the detection of Shiga Toxin genes in "Top Seven" Shiga Toxigenic E. coli (STEC) in food
Agency
AOAC® (PTM)
Quality Level
shelf life
6‑12 mo.
packaging
pkg of 100 tests
manufacturer/tradename
Assurance GDS®
BioControl Systems 71018-100
technique(s)
PCR: suitable
application(s)
food and beverages
pathogen testing
compatibility
for use with GDS Rotor-Gene
storage temp.
2-8°C
suitability
enterovirulent E. coli (EEC) (shiga toxigenic)
General description
Application
Features and Benefits
- Sequential approach to detecting Top STEC. Following sample preparation with IMS against the Top 7 O groups, samples are analyzed for the presence of eae with the GDS Top 7 STEC (eae) assay. Positive samples are subsequently analyzed for Shiga Toxin genes with the GDS Shiga Toxin Genes (Top 7) assay
- Single-step 10-18 h enrichment in mEHEC; enrichment media common to all BioControl methods for E.coli O157:H7, Shiga Toxin genes, and Top STEC
Components
- Shiga Toxin Genes Amplification Tubes Tq
- Top 7 STEC Concentration Reagent
- Resuspension Buffer Tq
- Top STEC Wash Solution
Compatibility
Testing Method
Legal Information
Signal Word
Warning
Hazard Statements
Precautionary Statements
Hazard Classifications
Met. Corr. 1
Storage Class Code
8A - Combustible corrosive hazardous materials
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