Principle
When the reagent from the microwell is re-suspended with a milk sample, specific antibodies will bind the analytes if present during
the first incubation.
When the dipstick is dipped into the sample, the liquid starts
running vertically on the dipstick and passes through capture zones.
When the sample is free of (Fluoro)
Quinolones, a colour development occurs at the “test” line, indicating the absence of (Fluoro)
Quinolones in the milk sample.
On the contrary, the presence of (Fluoro) Quinolones in the sample will not cause the coloured signal to appear at the “test” capture line.
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