A new food contaminant testing method for melamine and cyanuric acid decreases the time it takes to get accurate results for meats, its developer claims.
Reduced to 6 minutes
The
method is based on liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS). It reduces
testing time to less than six minutes from the 30 minutes required by current
systems, the companies claim. “The new method is the first commercially
available method to test for both contaminants simultaneously with this advanced
technology,” they stated.
Pet food
Melamine was found
to have contaminated pet food in North America this year and by extension animal
feed. The scare led to concerns over ingredients sourced from China and
increased testing of those products both for human and animal consumption.