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Neogen Europe develops new mycotoxin
tests
AYR, Scotland, Nov. 8, 2004 —
Neogen Europe Ltd. announced today the introduction of two new tests
to detect hazardous toxins in grains, wine, nuts and coffee. Marketing
has begun in Europe and the products will soon be available in the
United States and other worldwide markets.
The diagnostic tests for aflatoxin
and ochratoxin were developed by scientists at Neogen’s European
headquarters in Ayr, Scotland. This wholly-owned subsidiary of U.S.-based
Neogen Corporation (Nasdaq: NEOG) maintains independent research
activity for plant diseases and other tests of strong European interest.
The new tests are immunoaffinity columns
that capture toxins from food and animal feed samples for analysis
by laboratory instruments. Neogen, perhaps the largest worldwide
producer of natural toxin tests, has produced and marketed tests
in immunoassay formats for many years. Neogen introduced a rapid
dipstick format in early July. This newest column format provides
customers a third option to rapidly and accurately test for hazardous
toxins affecting worldwide food and animal feeds.
“We are pleased to provide this
newest test format for our worldwide business,” said Dr. Stephen
Holmes, Neogen Europe’s managing director. “As allowable
levels of these toxins have been reduced in Europe, testing requirements
have increased. Neogen now offers a more complete testing package
than any of its competitors.”
Both aflatoxin and ochratoxin are
regarded worldwide as potent carcinogens, and most countries have
strict regulations and testing requirements. The toxins are chemicals
that form as the result of mold growth during the production and
storage of grains, nuts, spices, coffee beans, and fruits such as
wine grapes and dates.
Neogen Europe Ltd., headquartered
in western Scotland, maintains research, manufacturing, and marketing
capabilities for the company’s European activities. Sales
and marketing personnel from this location are responsible for sales
in Scotland, England, Ireland, France, and Germany along with support
of the company’s independent distributors throughout Europe.
Neogen Corporation develops and markets
products dedicated to food and animal safety. The Company’s
Food Safety Division markets dehydrated culture media, and diagnostic
test kits to detect foodborne bacteria, natural toxins, genetic
modifications, food allergens, drug residues, plant diseases and
sanitation concerns. Neogen’s Animal Safety Division markets
a complete line of diagnostics, veterinary instruments, veterinary
pharmaceuticals, nutritional supplements, disinfectants, and rodenticides.
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