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A single sample taken by an ecologist at any time during the newt breeding season can determine their presence or absence, saving you time and money
As well as accredited analyses for a range of matrices from food producing animals. Fera also provide bespoke method development solutions and un-accredited analyses for other analyte/matrix combinations. Processed meat and samples high in fat may present an analytical challenge and require additional method development prior to analysis and as such cannot always be analysed using accredited methodology. Please get in touch using the contact details on this page to confirm testing requirements and accreditation status if unsure.
Fera’s ISO 17025 accreditation status can be found at https://www.ukas.com/download-schedule/1642/Testing/.
Veterinary medicines such as anthelmintics and coccidiostats have extensive benefits when preventing and treating parasitic infections to maintain animal welfare. As such, they are widely used in agriculture.
Veterinary Medicine Group | Veterinary Medicine |
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Anthelmintics (includes phenolic anthelmintics and benzimidazoles) | 2,4,6-Triamino-pyrimidine-5-carbonitrile, Aminoflubendazole, Albendazole, Albendazole sulfone, Albendazole sulfoxide, Albendazole aminosulfone, Clopidol, Clorsulon, Closantel, Cyromazine, Derquantel, Dicyclanil, Fenbendazole, Fenbendazole sulfone, Flubendazole, Hydroxy mebendazole, Hydroxy thiabendazole, Levamisole, Mebendazole, Mebendazole amine, Monepantel sulfone, Nitroxynil, Oxfendazole, Oxibendazole, Oxyclozanide, Rafoxanide, Thiabendazole, Triclabendazole, Triclabendazole sulfone, Triclabendazole sulfoxide |
Coccidiostats | Decoquinate, Diclazuril, Dinitrocarbanilide [nicarbazin], Halofuginone, Imidocarb, Lasalocid, Maduramicin, Monensin, Narasin, Robenidine, Salinomycin, Semduramicin, Toltrazuril sulfone |
Other | Diflubenzuron, Firocoxib, Fluazuron, Haloperidol, Neo spiramycin 1, Rifaximin, Teflubenzuron |
Sedatives | Acetopromazine, Azaperol, Azaperone, Carazolol, Chlorpromazine, Propionylpromazine, Xylazine |
For the full list of veterinary medicines we can test for please follow the link below:
Monitoring of residues of veterinary medicines is important to ensure that residues that exceed established legal limits do not enter the food chain. Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) have been defined for anthelmintics, coccidiostats and sedatives in Commission Regulation (EU) 37/2010 and subsequent amendments.
Testing is carried out using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS), and has been validated in accordance with the principles set out in Commission Decision 2002/657/EC, for the majority of analyte / matrix combinations.
Confirmatory analysis, where required, will be at the same value as the analysis performed. Fera will contact you beforehand to establish if the additional analysis is required. The delivery time for confirmatory results will be 10 working days from your instruction to proceed.
Detail | Specification |
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Standard Turnaround Time | 10 working days |
Method Used | LC-MS/MS |
LOD (limit of detection) | Meets or exceeds EU legislative requirements |
Accreditation | ISO 17025 |
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