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Published on: December 16, 2015
Detection of Tracer Dyes in Milk
1Drug Research Laboratories, Health Protection Branch, Health and Welfare Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A OL2.
Abstract:
An improved ion-exchange resin method to detect low levels of dye marker Brilliant Blue F.C.F. (C.I. No. 42090) in milk was developed. Sensitivity of 0.02 mg of dye per liter (corresponding to 0.008 I.U. of penicillin per milliliter), and semi-quantitative adaptation of the method is described.
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