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An evaluation of the Charm Test – a rapid method for the detection of penicillin in milk
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 2009
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Using the Charm radioactive assay technique as a rapid test for the determination of penicillin in milk in experiments with milks containing known concentrations of penicillin, the coefficient of variation was found to be 15 and 11% for raw whole and reconstituted skim-milks respectively. Storage of reagents for up to 4 d increased the variance of the test by more than 20% and the estimated penicillin concentration 0·4 %/d of storage up to 25d. In comparison with the Bromocresol Purple Test, which was capable of 100% accuracy in defining a threshold of 0·02 i.u. penicillin/ml milk, the Charm Test falsely classified 15·6% of the samples.
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