Arrow Scientific Romer Agrastrip Gluten G12 test strip

Thursday, 10 July, 2014 | Supplied by: Arrow Scientific

Arrow Scientific’s Romer Agrastrip Gluten G12 test strip has received AOAC performance tested certification.

Research has found that a short piece of protein called G12, identified as a 33-mer peptide from alpha-2 gliadin, is the principal toxic chemical causing gluten intolerance.

The monoclonal antibody G12 is used to make a lateral flow device for on-site factory testing, enabling real-time testing and immediate decision-making. No equipment is required and the kit can be stored at ambient temperatures to allow immediate use. The company says the kits are easy to use and require only a minimal amount of training.

Online: www.arrowscientific.com.au
Phone: 02 9808 3735
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