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Delvotest Starter set

DelvoTestĀ® Starter set for checking milk for antibiotics.

  • Incubator set for testing cow's, sheep's or goat's milk for antibiotics.
  • Please note, delivered without ampoules.

The DelvoTestĀ® Starter Set contains:

  • An incubator to keep the milk samples at 64°C
  • A stopwatch (timer) to check the incubation time
  • Black marker
  • Leg straps
  • Supplied in plastic case.

What is a DelvoTestĀ®
A DelvoTestĀ® is a test used in dairy farming to detect antibiotic residues in milk. It is a reliable and widely used method to check that milk is free of antibiotics before it is sent to dairies for further processing.

How does the DelvoTestĀ®?
The DelvoTestĀ® uses bacteria and a culture medium that are sensitive to antibiotics. A small amount of milk is added to a test tube containing these bacteria. If antibiotics are present in the milk, the bacteria will not grow, which is visually indicated by a change in color of the medium. If the milk is clean, the bacteria will grow, and the color will not change.

$120.03

Original: $400.11

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Delvotest Starter set—

$400.11

$120.03

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DelvoTestĀ® Starter set for checking milk for antibiotics.

  • Incubator set for testing cow's, sheep's or goat's milk for antibiotics.
  • Please note, delivered without ampoules.

The DelvoTestĀ® Starter Set contains:

  • An incubator to keep the milk samples at 64°C
  • A stopwatch (timer) to check the incubation time
  • Black marker
  • Leg straps
  • Supplied in plastic case.

What is a DelvoTestĀ®
A DelvoTestĀ® is a test used in dairy farming to detect antibiotic residues in milk. It is a reliable and widely used method to check that milk is free of antibiotics before it is sent to dairies for further processing.

How does the DelvoTestĀ®?
The DelvoTestĀ® uses bacteria and a culture medium that are sensitive to antibiotics. A small amount of milk is added to a test tube containing these bacteria. If antibiotics are present in the milk, the bacteria will not grow, which is visually indicated by a change in color of the medium. If the milk is clean, the bacteria will grow, and the color will not change.