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not
listed.
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Can
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PRODUCTS Total
Catalogue
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Mites
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•
Dust
mites
are
grown
under controlled
conditions
to
help
ensure
reliable
potency
and
quality.
•
Mite
source
identities
verified
by
GREER®
scientists.
•
Source
material
can
be
prepared
to
meet
specifications
of
up
to
99%
purity.
•
Freeze-dried
mite
extracts
are
available
in
2.5
and
25
mL
vials.
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NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
B72
|
Mite,
Food/Storage
|
Acarus
siro
|
B71
|
Mite,
Food/Storage
|
Lepidoglyphus
destructor
|
B73
|
Mite,
Food/Storage
|
Tyrophagus
putrescentiae
|
B63
|
Mite,
House
Dust
|
Blomia
tropicalis
|
B83
|
Mite,
House
Dust
|
Dermatophagoides
farinae
|
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
B81
|
Mite,
House
Dust*
|
Dermatophagoides
farinae
|
B84
|
Mite,
House
Dust
|
Dermatophagoides
pteronyssinus
|
B82
|
Mite,
House
Dust
*
|
Dermatophagoides
pteronyssinus
|
B65
|
Mite,
House
Dust
|
Euroglyphus
maynei
|
B56
|
Mite,
House
Dust
|
Glycyphagus
domesticus
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Danders,
Epithelia,
Hair,
and
Feathers
|
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•
All
danders,
hair,
epithelia,
and
feathers
are
collected
from
animals
certified
as
healthy
and free
from
disease.
•
Epithelia
and
danders
are
acetone-defatted
and
milled
to
facilitate
extraction
of
allergen
components.
•
Feathers
are
milled
to
aid
in
the
extraction
process.
•
Unprocessed
animal
hair
is
available.
*
Epithelia
contain
both
hair
and
the
outer
epidermal
layer
of
skin.
•
Freeze-dried
mite
extracts
are
available
in
2.5
and
25
mL
vials.
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NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
Danders
|
E63
|
Cat
Dander/Antigen
|
Felis
catus
(domesticus)
|
E64
|
Dog
Dander
|
Canis
familiaris
|
E16
|
Horse
Dander
|
Equus
caballus
|
Hair
|
E66
|
Cat
Hair
|
Felis
catus
(domesticus)
|
E46
|
Dog
Hair
|
Canis
familiaris
|
E68
|
Wool,
Sheep
|
Ovis
aries
|
Feathers
|
E2
|
Canary
Feathers
|
Serinus
canaria
|
E77
|
Chicken
Feathers
|
Gallus
gallus
|
E79
|
Duck
Feathers
|
Anas
platyrhynchos
|
E78
|
Goose
Feathers
|
Anser
anser
|
E22
|
Parakeet
Feathers
|
Psittacidae
|
E23
|
Pigeon
Feathers
|
Columba
spp.
|
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NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
Epithelia
|
E3
|
Cat
Epithelia
|
Felis
catus
(domesticus)
|
E4
|
Cattle
Epithelia
|
Bos
taurus
|
E7
|
Dog
Epithelia
|
Mixed-Breed
Canis
familiaris
|
E50
|
Gerbil
Epithelia
|
Meriones
unguiculatus
|
E11
|
Goat
Epithelia
|
Capra
hircus
|
E14
|
Guinea
Pig
Epithelia
|
Cavia
porcellus
|
E44
|
Hamster
Epithelia
|
Mesocricetus
auratus
|
E15
|
Hog
Epithelia
|
Sus
scrofa
|
E17
|
Horse
Epithelia
|
Equus
caballus
|
E20
|
Mouse
Epithelia
|
Mus
musculus
|
E24
|
Rabbit
Epithelia
|
Oryctolagus
cuniculus
|
E25
|
Rat
Epithelia
|
Rattus
norvegicus
|
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Pollens
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•
GREER®
offers
a
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range of
grass,
tree,
weed,
and
flower
pollens.
•
Extensive
experience
requirements
for
all
collectors.
•
Exclusive
collection
capabilities
in
the
United
States
and
Europe
to
access
regionally
appropriate
pollen
species.
•
Experienced
scientists
ensure
the
identity
and
purity
of
all
materials
through
microscopic
identification.
•
GREER
pollen
source
materials
meet
or
exceed
industry
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and
purity.
•
Freeze-dried
mite
extracts
are
available
in
2.5
and
25
mL
vials.
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NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
Grasses
|
231
|
Bahia
|
Paspalum
notatum
|
2
|
Bermuda
|
Cynodon
dactylon
|
8
|
Brome
Grass,
Smooth
|
Bromus
inermis
|
9
|
Canarygrass,
Reed
|
Phalaris
arundinacea
|
149
|
Corn,
Cultivated
|
Zea
mays
|
11
|
Couch/Quack
Grass
|
Elymus
repens
|
15
|
Johnson
Grass
|
Sorghum
halepense
|
16
|
Kentucky
Blue/June
|
Poa
pratensis
|
14
|
Meadow
Fescue
|
Festuca
elatior
(pratensis)
|
21
|
Oats,
Common/Cultivated
|
Avena
sativa
|
20
|
Orchard
|
Dactylis
glomerata
|
22
|
Redtop
|
Agrostis
gigantea
(alba)
|
23
|
Rye,
Cultivated
|
Secale
cereale
|
264
|
Ryegrass,
Giant
|
Wild
Leymus
condensatus
|
25
|
Ryegrass,
Italian
|
Lolium
perenne
ssp.
multiflorum
|
24
|
Ryegrass,
Perennial
|
Lolium
perenne
|
27
|
Sweet
Vernal
|
Anthoxanthum
odoratum
|
28
|
Timothy
|
Phleum
pratense
|
29
|
Velvetgrass
|
Holcus
lanatus
|
31
|
Wheat,
Cultivated
|
Triticum
aestivum
|
186
|
Wheatgrass,
Western
|
Pascopyrum
smithii
|
Weeds
|
202
|
Allscale
|
Atriplex
polycarpa
|
293
|
Baccharis
|
Baccharis
halimifolia
|
291
|
Baccharis
|
Baccharis
sarothroides
|
213
|
Burrobrush
|
Hymenoclea
salsola
|
32
|
Careless
Weed,
Amaranth/Green
|
Amaranthus
hybridus
|
33
|
Cocklebur
|
Xanthium
strumarium
|
35
|
Dock,
Yellow/Curly
|
Rumex
crispus
|
184
|
Dog
Fennel
|
Eupatorium
capillifolium
|
42
|
Firebush/Kochia
|
Kochia
scoparia
|
37
|
Goldenrod
|
Solidago
spp.
|
40
|
Hemp,
Water
|
Amaranthus
rudis
|
212
|
Iodine
Bush
|
Allenrolfea
occidentalis
|
43
|
Lamb’s
Quarter
|
Chenopodium
album
|
44
|
Marsh
Elder,
Burweed
/Giant
Poverty
|
Iva
xanthifolia
|
201
|
Marsh
Elder,
Narrowleaf
|
Iva
angustifolia
|
45
|
Marsh
Elder,
True/Rough
|
Iva
annua
|
47
|
Mugwort,
Common
|
Artemisia
vulgaris
|
48
|
Mugwort,
Darkleaved/Sagebrush,
Prairie
|
Artemisia
ludoviciana
|
36
|
Nettle
|
Urtica
dioica
|
49
|
Palmer’s
Amaranth
|
Amaranthus
palmeri
|
52
|
Pigweed,
Rough/Redroot
|
Amaranthus
retroflexus
|
53
|
Pigweed,
Spiny
|
Amaranthus
spinosus
|
54
|
Plantain,
English
|
Plantago
lanceolata
|
240
|
Quailbrush
|
Atriplex
lentiformis
|
238
|
Rabbit
Bush
|
Ambrosia
deltoidea
|
272
|
Ragweed,
Desert
|
Ambrosia
dumosa
|
185
|
Ragweed,
False
|
Ambrosia
acanthicarpa
|
55
|
Ragweed,
Giant
|
Ambrosia
trifida
|
56
|
Ragweed,
Short
|
Ambrosia
artemisiifolia
|
50
|
Ragweed,
Slender
|
Ambrosia
confertiflora
|
57
|
Ragweed,
Southern
|
Ambrosia
bidentata
|
58
|
Ragweed,
Western
|
Ambrosia
psilostachya
|
59
|
Russian
Thistle
|
Salsola
kali
|
191
|
Sagebrush,
Pasture
|
Artemisia
frigida
|
61
|
Sagebrush,
Common
|
Artemisia
tridentata
|
199
|
Saltbush,
Annual
|
Atriplex
wrightii
|
64
|
Sorrel,
Sheep/Red
|
Rumex
acetosella
|
206
|
Wingscale
|
Atriplex
canescens
|
Cultivated
Plants
and
Flowers
|
145
|
Alfalfa
|
Medicago
sativa
|
223
|
Castor
Bean
|
Ricinus
communis
|
146
|
Clover,
Red
|
Trifolium
pratense
|
158
|
Daisy,
Ox-Eye
|
Leucanthemum
vulgare
|
159
|
Dandelion
|
Taraxacum
officinale
|
174
|
Mustard
|
Brassica
spp.
|
63
|
Sugar
Beet
|
Beta
vulgaris
|
164
|
Sunflower
|
Helianthus
annuus
|
Trees
and
Shrubs
|
172
|
Acacia
|
Acacia
spp.
|
523
|
Alder,
European
|
Alnus
glutinosa
|
217
|
Alder,
Red
|
Alnus
rubra
|
69
|
Alder,
Hazel
|
Alnus
serrulata
|
438
|
Alder,
White
|
Alnus
rhombifolia
|
204
|
Ash,
Arizona
|
Fraxinus
velutina
|
73
|
Ash,
Oregon
|
Fraxinus
latifolia
|
72
|
Ash,
Red/Green
|
Fraxinus
pennsylvanica
|
74
|
Ash,
White
|
Fraxinus
americana
|
75
|
Aspen
|
Populus
tremuloides
|
173
|
Bayberry/Wax
Myrtle
|
Morella
cerifera
|
76
|
Beech,
American
|
Fagus
grandifolia
|
207
|
Beefwood/Australian
Pine
|
Casuarina
equisetifolia
|
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
Trees
and
Shrubs
|
81
|
Birch,
Black/Sweet
|
Betula
lenta
|
527
|
Birch,
European
White
|
Betula
pendula
|
79
|
Birch,
River
|
Betula
nigra
|
426
|
Birch,
Spring
|
Betula
occidentalis
|
80
|
Birch,
White
|
Betula
populifolia
|
82
|
Box
Elder
|
Acer
negundo
|
290
|
Cedar,
Japanese
|
Cryptomeria
japonica
|
83
|
Cedar,
Mountain
|
Juniperus
ashei
|
84
|
Cedar,
Red
|
Juniperus
virginiana
|
242
|
Cedar,
Salt/Tamarisk
|
Tamarix
gallica
|
444
|
Cottonwood,
Black
|
Populus
balsamifera
ssp.
trichocarpa
|
87
|
Cottonwood,
Eastern
|
Populus
deltoides
|
255
|
Cottonwood,
Fremont
|
Populus
fremontii
|
88
|
Cottonwood,
Western
|
Populus
deltoides
ssp.
monilifera
|
244
|
Cypress,
Arizona
|
Cupressus
arizonica
|
193
|
Cypress,
Bald
|
Taxodium
distichum
|
241
|
Cypress,
Italian
|
Cupressus
sempervirens
|
92
|
Elm,
American
|
Ulmus
americana
|
179
|
Elm,
Cedar
|
Ulmus
crassifolia
|
93
|
Elm,
Siberian
|
Ulmus
pumila
|
196
|
Eucalyptus
|
Eucalyptus
globulus
|
98
|
Hackberry
|
Celtis
occidentalis
|
99
|
Hazelnut,
American
|
Corylus
americana
|
97
|
Hazelnut,
European
|
Corylus
avellana
|
101
|
Hickory,
Pignut
|
Carya
glabra
|
103
|
Hickory,
Shagbark
|
Carya
ovata
|
102
|
Hickory,
Shellbark
|
Carya
laciniosa
|
104
|
Hickory,
White
|
Carya
alba
|
243
|
Juniper,
Oneseed
|
Juniperus
monosperma
|
275
|
Juniper,
Pinchot
|
Juniperus
pinchotii
|
280
|
Juniper,
Rocky
Mountain
|
Juniperus
scopulorum
|
233
|
Juniper,
Utah
|
Juniperus
osteosperma
|
254
|
Juniper,
Western
|
Juniperus
occidentalis
|
169
|
Locust
Blossom,
Black
|
Robinia
pseudoacacia
|
257
|
Mango
Blossom
|
Mangifera
indica
|
108
|
Maple,
Red
|
Acer
rubrum
|
109
|
Maple,
Soft/Silver
|
Acer
saccharinum
|
110
|
Maple,
Sugar/Hard
|
Acer
saccharum
|
221
|
Melaleuca
|
Melaleuca
quinquenervia
|
111
|
Mesquite
|
Prosopis
velutina
|
113
|
Mulberry,
Paper
|
Broussonetia
papyrifera
|
112
|
Mulberry,
Red
|
Morus
rubra
|
194
|
Mulberry,
White
|
Morus
alba
|
256
|
Oak,
Arizona/Gambel
|
Quercus
gambelii
|
114
|
Oak,
Black
|
Quercus
velutina
|
115
|
Oak,
Bur
|
Quercus
macrocarpa
|
284
|
Oak,
California
Black
|
Quercus
kelloggii
|
195
|
Oak,
California
Live
|
Quercus
agrifolia
|
455
|
Oak,
California
White
|
Quercus
lobata
|
526
|
Oak,
English
|
Quercus
robur
|
528
|
Oak,
Holly
|
Quercus
ilex
|
119
|
Oak,
Post
|
Quercus
stellata
|
120
|
Oak,
Red
|
Quercus
rubra
|
116
|
Oak,
Virginia
Live
|
Quercus
virginiana
|
198
|
Oak,
Water
|
Quercus
nigra
|
285
|
Oak,
Western
White
|
Quercus
garryana
|
122
|
Oak,
White
|
Quercus
alba
|
123
|
Olive
|
Olea
europaea
|
479
|
Olive,
Russian
|
Elaeagnus
angustifolia
|
247
|
Orange
Pollen
|
Citrus
sinensis
|
216
|
Palm,
Queen
|
Arecastrum
romanzoffianum
|
127
|
Pecan
|
Carya
illinoinensis
|
292
|
Pepper
Tree
|
Schinus
molle
|
294
|
Pepper
Tree/Florida
Holly
|
Schinus
terebinthifolius
|
130
|
Pine,
Eastern
White
|
Pinus
strobus
|
132
|
Pine,
Loblolly
|
Pinus
taeda
|
129
|
Pine,
Longleaf
|
Pinus
palustris
|
478
|
Pine,
Ponderosa
|
Pinus
ponderosa
|
171
|
Pine,
Virginia
Scrub
|
Pinus
virginiana
|
480
|
Pine,
White/Western
|
Pinus
monticola
|
131
|
Pine,
Yellow
|
Pinus
echinata
|
177
|
Poplar,
Lombardy
|
Populus
nigra
|
134
|
Poplar,
White
|
Populus
alba
|
135
|
Privet,
Common
|
Ligustrum
vulgare
|
137
|
Sweet
Gum
|
Liquidambar
styraciflua
|
138
|
Sycamore,
American/Eastern
|
Platanus
occidentalis
|
525
|
Sycamore,
Oriental
|
Platanus
orientalis
|
228
|
Sycamore,
Western
|
Platanus
racemosa
|
468
|
Sycamore/London
Plane
|
Platanus
hybrida
|
140
|
Walnut,
Black
|
Juglans
nigra
|
222
|
Walnut,
California
Black
|
Juglans
californica
|
210
|
Walnut,
English
|
Juglans
regia
|
483
|
Willow,
Arroyo
|
Salix
lasiolepis
|
142
|
Willow,
Black
|
Salix
nigra
|
|
|
|
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Fungi
|
|
|
•
GREER®
offers
a
wide
range
of
fungi
prepared
to
meet
customer
specifications
for
cellular
and
culture
filtrates.
•
Fungi
are
grown
on
site
from
controlled
seed
cultures
to
help
ensure
lot-to-lot
consistency.
•
Experienced
scientists
help
ensure
identity
and
purity
of
each
lot.
•
Processes
render
the
products
essentially
nonviable.
•
Freeze-dried
mite
extracts
are
available
in
2.5
and
25
mL
vials.
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
My6
|
Acremonium
strictum
|
Cephalosporium
acremonium
|
My1
|
Alternaria
alternata
|
Alternaria
tenuis
|
My4
|
Aspergillus
amstelodami
|
Aspergillus
glaucus
|
My2
|
Aspergillus
flavus
|
|
My3
|
Aspergillus
fumigatus
|
|
My35
|
Aspergillus
nidulans
|
|
My5
|
Aspergillus
niger
|
|
My53
|
Aspergillus
terreus
|
|
My105
|
Aspergillus
versicolor
|
|
My21
|
Aureobasidium
pullulans
|
Pullularia
pullulans
|
My12
|
Bipolaris
sorokiniana
|
Helminthosporium
sativum
|
My30
|
Botrytis
cinerea
|
|
My15
|
Candida
albicans
|
|
My8
|
Chaetomium
globosum
|
|
My9
|
Cladosporium
herbarum
|
|
My13
|
Cladosporium
sphaerospermum
|
Hormodendrum
hordei
|
My45
|
Drechslera
spicifera
|
Curvularia
spicifera
|
My29
|
Epicoccum
nigrum
|
Epicoccum
purpurascens
|
My10
|
Epidermophyton
floccosum
|
|
My11
|
Fusarium
moniliforme
|
|
My48
|
Fusarium
solani
|
|
My63
|
Geotrichum
candidum
|
|
My41
|
Gliocladium
viride
|
Gliocladium
deliquescens
|
My40
|
Helminthosporium
solani
|
Spondylocladium
atrovirens
|
My14
|
Microsporum
canis
|
|
My52
|
Mucor
circinelloides
f.
circinelloides
|
Mucor
mucedo
|
My68
|
Mucor
circinelloides
f.
lusitanicus
|
Mucor
racemosus
|
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
My27
|
Mucor
plumbeus
|
|
My44
|
Mycogone
perniciosa
|
|
My16
|
Neurospora
intermedia
|
Monilia
sito
|
My34
|
Paecilomyces
variotii
|
|
My86
|
Penicillium
brevicompactum
|
|
My17
|
Penicillium
camembertii
|
|
My18
|
Penicillium
chrysogenum
|
|
My28
|
Penicillium
digitatum
|
|
My85
|
Penicillium
expansum
|
|
My19
|
Penicillium
chrysogenum
|
Penicillium
notatum
|
My42
|
Penicillium
roquefortii
|
|
My39
|
Phoma
betae
|
|
My76
|
Phoma
herbarum
|
Phoma
pigmentivora
|
My22
|
Rhizopus
oryzae
|
Rhizopus
arrhizus
|
My23
|
Rhizopus
stolonifer
|
Rhizopus
nigricans
|
My49
|
Rhodotorula
mucilaginosa
|
Rhodotorula
rubra
|
My67
|
Saccharomyces
cerevisiae
|
|
My88
|
Serpula
lacrymans
Merulius
lacrymans
|
|
My75
|
Setosphaeria
rostrata
|
Exserohilum
rostratum, Helminthosporium
halodes
|
My66
|
Stemphylium
botryosum
|
|
My33
|
Stemphylium
solani
|
|
My24
|
Trichoderma
harzianum
|
Trichoderma
viride
|
My26
|
Trichophyton
mentagrophytes
|
Trichophyton
interdigitale
|
My50
|
Trichophyton
rubrum
|
|
My7
|
Tricothecium
roseum
|
Cephalothecium
roseum
|
|
|
|
|
Smuts
|
|
|
•
All
smuts
are
field
collected
•
Freeze-dried
mite
extracts
are
available
in
2.5
and
25
mL
vials.
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
S1
|
Loose
Barley
Smut
|
Ustilago
nuda
|
S2
|
Bermuda
Grass
Smut
|
Ustilago
cynodontis
|
S3
|
Corn
Smut
|
Ustilago
maydis
|
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
S4
|
Johnson
Grass
Smut
|
Sporisorium
cruentum
|
S5
|
Oat
Smut
|
Ustilago
avenae
|
S6
|
Loose
Wheat
Smut
|
Ustilago
tritici
|
|
Venoms
|
|
|
•
An
extensive
network
of
collectors
helps
ensure
a
diverse
supply
of
hymenopteran
species.
•
Venoms
are
formulated
to
contain
clinically
relevant
species
and
lyophilized
(freeze-dried)
to
help
ensure
stability
and
labeled
potency.
•
Consistency
of
product
quality
and
potency
is
controlled
by
laboratory
tests
for
protein,
hyaluronidase,
and
phospholipase
activity,and
comparison
to
in-house
reference
preparations.
•
Freeze-dried
mite
extracts
are
available
in
2.5
and
25
mL
vials.
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
V15
|
Honey
Bee
|
Apis
mellifera
|
V89
|
Mixed
Hornet
|
Dolichovespula
spp.
|
V90
|
Mixed
Paper
Wasp
|
Polistes
spp.
|
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
V88
|
Mixed
Yellow
Jacket
|
Vespula
spp.
|
V8
|
White
(Bald)-Faced
Hornet
|
Dolichovespula
maculata
|
V7
|
Yellow
Hornet
|
Dolichovespula
arenaria
|
|
Foods
|
|
|
•
GREER®
offers
a
wide
range
of food
source
materials
obtained
from
sources
that
operate
under
food
safety,
USDA,
or
FDA
regulations.
•
Fruits,
nuts,
vegetables,
eggs,
and
dairy
products
are
processed fresh from
grocery
warehouses
to
help
ensure
food
safety
and quality.
•
Food
raw
materials
are
defatted.
•
Meats,
fish,
shellfish,
and
bivalves
are
processed
fresh
or
fresh/
frozen
(with
the
exception
of
crab).
•
GREER
processes
and
stocks
over 400
food
items.
•
Freeze-dried
mite
extracts
are
available
in
2.5
and
25
mL
vials.
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
Plant
Foods
|
F48
|
Apple
|
Malus
pumila
|
F49
|
Apricot
|
Prunus
armeniaca
|
F55
|
Banana
|
Musa
paradisiaca
var.
paradisiaca
|
F56
|
Barley
|
Hordeum
vulgare
|
F59
|
Bean,
Lima
|
Phaseolus
lunatus
|
F295
|
Bean,
Navy
|
Phaseolus
vulgaris
|
F61
|
Bean,
Pinto
|
Phaseolus
sp.
|
F62
|
Bean,
Red
|
Kidney
Phaseolus
sp.
|
F63
|
Bean,
String/Green
|
Phaseolus
vulgaris
|
F69
|
Blackberry
|
Rubus
allegheniensis
|
F70
|
Blueberry
|
Vaccinium
myrtilloides
|
F73
|
Broccoli
|
Brassica
oleracea
var.
botrytis
|
F75
|
Buckwheat
|
Fagopyrum
esculentum
|
F76
|
Cabbage
|
Brassica
oleracea
var.
capitata
|
F79
|
Cantaloupe
|
Cucumis
melo
|
F82
|
Carrot
|
Daucus
carota
|
F87
|
Cauliflower
|
Brassica
oleracea
var.
botrytis
|
F88
|
Celery
|
Apium
graveolens
var.
dulce
|
F90
|
Cherry
|
Prunus
sp.
|
F93
|
Chocolate/Cacao
Bean
|
Theobroma
cacao
|
F95
|
Cinnamon
|
Cinnamomum
verum
|
F99
|
Coffee
|
Coffea
arabica
|
F102
|
Corn
|
Zea
mays
|
F108
|
Cranberry
|
Vaccinium
macrocarpon
|
F109
|
Cucumber
|
Cucumis
sativus
|
F121
|
Garlic
|
Allium
sativum
|
F122
|
Ginger
|
Zingiber
officinale
|
F125
|
Grape
|
Vitis
sp.
|
F128
|
Grapefruit
|
Citrus
x
paradisi
|
F132
|
Hops
|
Humulus
lupulus
|
F139
|
Lemon
|
Citrus
limon
|
F142
|
Lettuce
|
Lactuca
sativa
|
F148
|
Malt
|
Hordeum
vulgare
|
F150
|
Mushroom
s
|
Agaricus
bisporu
|
F297
|
Mustard
|
Brassica
spp.
|
F153
|
Nutmeg
|
Myristica
fragrans
|
F154
|
Oat
|
Avena
sativa
|
F156
|
Olive,
Green
|
Olea
europaea
|
F158
|
Onion
|
Allium
cepa
var.
cepa
|
F159
|
Orange
|
Citrus
sinensis
|
F167
|
Pea,
Black-eyed
|
Vigna
unguiculata
|
F169
|
Pea,
Green
(English)
|
Pisum
sativum
|
F170
|
Peach
|
Prunus
persica
|
F171
|
Peanut
|
Arachis
hypogaea
|
F172
|
Pear
|
Pyrus
communis
|
F175
|
Pepper,
Black
|
Piper
nigrum
|
F177
|
Pepper,
Green
|
Capsicum
annuum
var.
annuum
|
F181
|
Pineapple
|
Ananas
comosus
|
F190
|
Potato,
Sweet
|
Ipomoea
batatas
|
F191
|
Potato,
White
|
Solanum
tuberosum
|
F198
|
Raspberry
|
Rubus
idaeus
var.
idaeus
|
F200
|
Rice
|
Oryza
sativa
|
F204
|
Rye
|
Secale
cereale
|
F208
|
Sesame
Seed
|
Sesamum
orientale
(indicum)
|
F209
|
Soybean
|
Glycine
max
|
|
NO
|
Common
Name
|
Scientific
Name
|
Plant
Foods
|
F211
|
Spinach
|
Spinacia
oleracea
|
F212
|
Squash,
Yellow
Summer
|
Cucurbita
pepo
var.
melopepo
|
F216
|
Strawberry
|
Fragaria
chiloensis
|
F225
|
Tomato
|
Solanum
lycopersicum
var.
lycopersicum
|
F227
|
Turnip
|
Brassica
rapa
var.
rapa
|
F228
|
Vanilla
Bean
|
Vanilla
planifolia
|
F232
|
Watermelon
|
Citrullus
lanatus
var.
lanatus
|
F235
|
Wheat,
Whole
|
Triticum
aestivum
|
Fish
and
Shellfish
|
F4
|
Bass,
Black
|
Centropristis
striata
|
F8
|
Catfish
|
Ictalurus
spp.
|
F10
|
Clam
|
Mercenaria
spp.
|
F11
|
Codfish
|
Gadus
spp.
|
F12
|
Crab
|
Callinectes
spp.
|
F16
|
Flounder
|
Platichthys
sp.
|
F18
|
Halibut
|
Hippoglossus
hippoglossus
|
F20
|
Lobster
|
Homarus
americanus
|
F21
|
Mackerel
|
Scomberomoros
cavalla
|
F23
|
Oyster
|
Ostrea/Crassostrea
|
F24
|
Perch
|
Serranus
scriba
|
F30
|
Salmon
|
Salmo
salar
|
F19
|
Sardine
|
Clupeiformes
|
F32
|
Scallop
|
Placopecten
magellanicus
|
F34
|
Shrimp,
White/Brown/Pink
|
Litopaenaeus
setiferus Farfantepenaeus
aztecus Farfantepenaeus
dourarum
|
Animal
Foods
|
F241
|
Beef
|
Bos
taurus
|
F251
|
Lamb
|
Ovis
aries
|
F258
|
Pork
|
Sus
scrofa
|
Poultry
Products
|
F265
|
Chicken
Meat
|
Gallus
gallus
|
F266
|
Duck
Meat
|
Anas
spp.
|
F272
|
Egg
White,
|
Chicken
Gallus
gallus
|
F271
|
Egg
Whole,
|
Chicken
Gallus
gallus
|
F273
|
Egg
Yolk,
|
Chicken
Gallus
gallus
|
F274
|
Goose
Meat
|
Anser
anser
|
F346
|
Turkey
Meat
|
Meleagris
gallopavo
|
Dairy
Products
|
F282
|
Casein,
Bovine
|
Bos
taurus
|
F395
|
Milk,
Bovine
|
Bos
taurus
|
F294
|
Milk,
Goat
|
Capra
hircus
|
Nuts
|
F46
|
Almond
|
Prunus
dulcis
|
F72
|
Brazil
Nut
|
Bertholletia
excelsa
|
F84
|
Cashew
Nut
|
Anacardium
occidentale
|
F98
|
Coconut
|
Cocos
nucifera
|
F120
|
Filbert/Hazelnut
|
Corylus
americana
|
F171
|
Peanut
|
Arachis
hypogaea
|
F173
|
Pecan
|
Carya
illinoinensis
|
F183
|
Pistachio
|
Pistacia
vera
|
F229
|
Walnut,
Black
|
Juglans
nigra
|
F230
|
Walnut,
English
|
Juglans
regia
|
|
|
|
|
Insects
|
|
|
•
GREER®
scientists
verify
the
identity
and
purity
of
all
insects.
•
Field-collected
insects
are
caught
live
and
frozen
immediately.
Biting
insects
are
laboratory
reared
to
help
ensure
consistent
diet
and
absence
of
blood
meal.
•
Cockroaches
are
grown
on
a
controlled
medium
to
help
ensure
consistency.
•
Freeze-dried
mite
extracts
are
available
in
2.5
and
25
mL
vials.
|
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