Veterinary Drug Residue Testing
Residue of veterinary drugs refers to the presence of all substances related to the drugs in any edible part of food animals after they have been administered medication.
Residue of veterinary drugs refers to the presence of all substances related to the drugs in any edible part of food animals after they have been administered medication, including the original form of the drug and/or its metabolites.
Baier Testing has successfully passed the "Agricultural Product Quality Safety Testing Institution Qualification Certificate" issued by the Shandong Provincial Bureau of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, and has obtained the qualification for testing livestock products. It can provide a variety of testing items including drug residues, African swine fever, and other tests for poultry and livestock meat and by-products, raw milk, aquatic products, fresh eggs, feed products, and related livestock products, to ensure the safety of edible livestock products.
Tested Products:
Poultry and livestock meat, raw milk, aquatic products, fresh eggs, animal husbandry input products
Animal urine and related livestock products
Analytical Portfolio:
Residues of veterinary drugs
Clenbuterol
Melamine
Other illegal additives