Nivalenol determination
Determination of nivalenol content in food, feed, and supplements with an HPLC method based on EN 15791. Nivalenol is a mycotoxin produced by some Fusarium species.
- Suitable sample matrices
- Food, feed, dietary supplements
- Required sample quantity
- 100 g
- Typical turnaround time
- 2 weeks after receiving the samples
- Detection limit
- 20 µg/kg
- Available quality systems
- Accredited test method
- Device types
- Method expert
Price
Typical price (Excl. VAT):
95 €
We also charge a 97 € service fee per order.
Large batches of samples are eligible for discounts.
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AOAC 2016.02
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95 €
Read moreMycotoxin test package (Regulation (EU) No 2023/915)
EN 14123, EN 14132, EN 15791, …
Analysis package for mycotoxins listed in Commission Regulation (EU) No 2023/915, including the following determinations: Aflatoxin B1, B2, G1, G2, Ochratoxin A, T-2, HT-2 toxins, Deoxynivalenol, Zearalenone. Testing of the listed mycotoxins is usually required for almost all types of cereals and cereal products, including foods for infants and young children. We can also offer additional mycotoxin analyses, including for ergot alkaloids and patulin. Do not hesitate to ask for more information or request a quote.
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The peroxide value (PV) measures the amount of oxygen chemically bound to oil or fat as peroxides, particularly hydroperoxides, as a result of autoxidation reactions. It is an important quality parameter in food and feed production, as a high peroxide value is linked to several detrimental effects: Change in chemical and physical properties (such as smoking point and viscosity), Compromised sensory quality (rancid odor and flavor), Potential harm to human and animal health. Autoxidation reactions may occur during the manufacturing, processing, storage, and use of fats and oils. Risk factors include elevated temperatures and exposure to light, making products like deep-frying oil particularly susceptible to elevated peroxide levels. This peroxide value analysis is suitable for animal and vegetable fats and oils, fatty acids, and their mixtures. The method is not suitable for milk fats and lecithin.
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