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Eurofins Scientific was founded in 1987 with four employees to market a ground-breaking testing technology using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to detect whether sugar had been added during the winemaking process to increase alcohol content. In the following years, the patented SNIF-NMR® technology was used to verify the origin and purity of several types of food and beverages and identify sophisticated fraud not detectable by other methods.
Watch this on-demand webinar to gain an understanding of the requirements of CA Bill AB 899, learn how to navigate testing, and hear some answers to commonly asked questions. Original airdate May 30, 2024.
The VIRSeek Hepatitis A, Norovirus G1 and G2 assays have been validated by ISO for detecting HAV and NoVG1 and NoVG2 in soft fruits, leaf, stem, and bulb vegetables, bottled water, bivalve molluscan shellfish, as well as on food surfaces.
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In this webinar we review the call to action from the FDA, provide an overview of the technology of whole genome sequencing. Discuss the benefits of whole genome sequencing, and review the ways that Eurofins is ready to support your testing needs. Original Air Date May 18, 2023
In this blog, we will take a deep dive into the significance of chlortetracycline in animal feed, Eurofins' analytical methods for its detection, and the pivotal role the company plays in safeguarding animal health and industry standards.
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A major manufacturer of vitamins and nutritional supplements was preparing to release a hair, skin and nails product. They tested the product’s Vitamin D levels both internally and with Eurofins.
Eurofins Analytical Laboratories, Inc. (New Orleans, LA) is excited to announce Alan Roberts has been appointed President. In his new role, Alan will lead EAL's strategic initiatives and operations.
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Check out part 1 of our on demand webinar on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in animal feed and livestock production. Original airdate May 2, 2024.
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