DOI: 10.36871 / vet.san.hyg.ecol.201802001
UDC 619: 614.31: 637.56

Authors

M.P. BUTKO, D.A. ONISHCHENKO
Institute of Veterinary Sanitation, Hygiene and Ecology - BRANCH of FSBI Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Science and Technology

Abstract

The article highlights the development and application of the Anti-Microbial Array I test system based on Randox Biochip® immunomicrochip technology in fish. Studies were carried out to determine the linearity, the accuracy and precision of the method were studied. Dorado fish samples were contaminated with sulfanilamide preparations at concentrations of 50, 100, and 150 μg / kg. During the experiments it was shown that this method fully meets the criterion for evaluating the suitability of the method (according to Decision No. 2002/657 / EC), while possessing good linearity, sensitivity, specificity, precision (repeatability, or convergence and reproducibility), restoration and ability to detection of contaminants in an amount below the MRL established by the regulatory documentation.

Keywords

fish, fish products, antibacterial substances, sulfonamides, biochip, food safety