1959
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.2740100904
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The presumptive detection of some antibiotics in foods, using a simple microbiological test

Abstract: A simple and sufficiently sensitive test for the presumptive detection of antibiotics in foods has been developed, based on the principle that the food under investigation is mixed with double‐strength agar containing triphenyltetrazolium chloride as an indicator of bacterial growth. The agar dispersion so obtained is streak‐inoculated with suitable test strains and incubated, using as a blank a mixture of agar and an identical food sample known to be free from added antibiotics. For the presumptive detection … Show more

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