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Denver Papillae Protocol for Objective Analysis of Fungiform Papillae
Published on: June 8, 2015
[Use and reliability of the Delvo-P-test]
1Departement für Nutztiere, Universität Zürich. mhaessig@vetclinics.unizh.ch
Abstract:
The Delvo-P-test (Gist-brocades nr, Delft, The Netherlands) is based on biological detection of antibiotics in the milk. According to the procedure of the manufacture the test is suited for bulk milk processing factories. Problems arise when the test is used on milk samples of a single cow. Buffers, cells, bacteria, cell contents, and desinfection without using antibiotics may give false positive and false negative results. An error up to 44.8% was detected on single cow milk samples. The test is well suited for bulk milk, where the processing of milk follows a biological procedure as for cheese. The use on single cow milk samples to prove absence of antibiotics is not recommended.
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