Allergen testing
- Other Comprehensive Services
An allergen is a substance that can cause an allergic reaction. In some people, the immune system recognizes allergens as foreign or dangerous. Food Allergen labelling is an important requirement especially for food exports into highly regulated markets such as US, Europe, Australia, Japan, and Middle East. The labelling primarily identifies the presence of ingredients containing protein derived from milk, eggs, fish, crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, or soybeans, which may result in allergies or intolerance.
Vegetable allergens
- Cereals containing gluten
- Peanuts and products thereof
- Nuts (e.g. almonds, hazelnut, walnut, cashews, pecan nuts, Brazil nuts, pistachio nuts, macadamia or Queensland nuts)
- Lupin and products thereof
- Mustard and products thereof
- Celery and products thereof
- Sesame seeds and products thereof
- Soybeans and products thereof
Animal allergens
- Milk and products thereof
- Fish and products thereof
- Eggs and products thereof
- Molluscs and products thereof
- Crustaceans and products thereof
Animal Feeds and Pet Foods
- Other Comprehensive Services
Animal feed and pet food market and is subjected to increased demands in terms of quality testing and flavor testing. Pet food testing will be more accurate when certified, accredited labs conduct tests using guaranteed analysis. Pet food safety are based on a model which is given by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO).
Nutritional Labelling
Any food product is required to have a full range of nutritional analysis which covers
- Proximate composition – moisture, fat, protein, ash, fiber
- Determination of Carbohydrate – mono, di, oligo, polysaccharides
- Fatty Acid Profiling – essential fatty acids, saturated and unsaturated fatty acids, trans fats
- Vitamins, minerals and other trace elements
Other Chemical tests
- Additives like propylene glycol, BHA, and BHT, and various food dyes
- Allergens Testing
- Antibiotics Residues
- Pesticides Residues
- Heavy metals
- Mycotoxins
Antibiotic Residue Testing
- Other Comprehensive Services
Veterinary drugs residues are used within animal husbandry to cure and prevent diseases, and also to increase weight gain and tranquilise during transportation. Contaminants like antibiotic residues can be harmful for both human as well as animal consumption, even if it is present at low concentration. It is therefore necessary to ensure that these antibiotic residues are within the defined guidelines for Maximum Residue Limit (MRL).
Parameters
- Chloramphenicol
- Nitrofurans
- Furazolidone
- Furaltadone
- Nitrofurazone
- Nitrofurantoin
- Nitrofuran Metabolites
- AOZ
- AMOZ
- SEM
- AHD
- Tetracyclines
- Tetracyclines
- Oxytetracycline
- Chlortetracycline
- Doxycycline
- Beta-agonists
- Clenbuterol
- Salbutamol
- Mabuterol
- Sulfonamides
Products
- Meat and meat products
- Poultry
- Crustaceans and shellfishes
- Fish and fish products
- Egg and egg products
- Milk and milk products
- Ready Meals
Food Nutritional labelling (Proximate analysis)
- Other Comprehensive Services
SRI analytical laboratory being a global leader in food testing conducts complete label claim testing for all nutritional parameters.
Parameters
- Moisture, Ash, protein, fat, carbohydrate, energy, Total Sugar, added sugar
- Other Specific analyses
- Antinutrients
- Amino acids
- Complete proximate testing (including total dietary fibre)
- Lipid and fatty acid analyses by following mainly wet chemistry and GC methodologies
- Specific fatty acid content
- Saturated
- Monounsaturated
- Polyunsaturated
- Trans
- Omega-3 and Omega-6
- Cholesterol
- Microbiological assays
- Mineral and inorganic analyses
- Allergens
- Non-GMO / GMO identification
- Contaminants (pesticides, mycotoxins and antibiotics)
- Fat and cholesterol levels
- Stability and shelf-life testing
- Vitamins (A, D, E and B complex)
- Calcium
- Calories / Energy
- Total Carbohydrate
- Cholesterol
- Iron
- Protein
- Sodium
- Total Dietary Fibre
- Total Sugar
- Potassium
- Total Sugar and Added Sugar
Heavy Metals and Minerals
- Other Comprehensive Services
Parameters
- Aluminium
- Copper
- Iron
- Cobalt
- Manganese
- Selenium
- Silver
- Zinc
- Cadmium
- Lead
- Mercury
- Methyl mercury
- Nickel
- Arsenic
- Chromium
- Tin
- Magnesium
- Calcium
- Sodium
- Phosphorous
- Sulphur
- Fluoride
- Chloride
Products
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Dried fruits (incl. concentrates, powders etc.)
- Fruit juices and concentrates
- Tea, Coffee, Cacao
- Baby food
- Cereals
- Rice
- Beverages, Wine and spirits
- Fish & Fish products
- Meat & Meat products
- Herbs & Spices
- Oleoresine
- Flavours
- Dairy products
- Fats and Oils
- Drugs
- Tobacco
- Feed
- Soil sample, drinking-, ground- or surface water
- Candies
- Honey
- Pet food
- Animal feed
- Pharmaceuticals
Mycotoxin Testing
- Other Comprehensive Services
Parameters
- Aflatoxins (B1, B2, G1, G2)
- Aflatoxin M1
- Ochratoxin A, B
- Deoxynivalenol
- Citrinin
- Patulin
- Fusarium
- Ergot alkaloids
Products
- Crops (amongst others corn, wheat, rye, barley)
- Cereals
- Bread and cookies
- Dried fruits
- Nuts, kernels and flours
- Herbs and spices
- Milk and dairy products
- Coffee, cocoa
- Beverages (e.g. beer, wine)
- Baby food
- Meat and meat products
- Egg and poultry products
- Oils and fats
- Convenience food
- Basmati rice and other varieties
- Confectionery
- Dietary food
- Food additives
- Fruits and vegetables
- Grains and cereal products
- Tea, herbal tea, fruit tea
- Pet food
- Animal feed
- Pharmaceuticals
Pesticide Residues
- Other Comprehensive Services
Pesticide residue refers to the chemicals that remain on food after they are applied to food crops. The use of pesticides has increased significantly over the past several decades as it increases yield of crops and makes them resistant to disease and pests. Overuse of pesticides leads to accumulation of harmful chemical residues in plant products which work their way through the food chain and become more concentrated as they move from one creature to another. These concentrated residues can have significant health impacts even in small amounts, and warrant the need for development of stringent regulatory standards and its compliance.
Each country adopts their own regulations and standards for MRL (maximum residue limits) as the usage of pesticides varies from country to country and so do the level of food additives usage.
Parameters
- Organochlorine pesticides
- Organophosphorous pesticides
- Synthetic pyrethroids
- N-methyl carbamates
- Chlorophenoxy herbicides
- Dinitrophenolic herbicides
- Quats and other herbicides
- Insect repellents
- Fungicides
- Rodenticides
- Fumigants
- Disinfectants
- Triazines
- Pyrimidines
- Triazoles
- Carbamates
- Dicarboximides
- Benzimidazole
- Dithiocarbamates
- Nicotinoids
- Dinitrophenol
- Aliphatic Nitrogen fungicides
- Morpholine
- Natural Product Derivative
- Substituted Thiourea
Products
- Products
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Dried fruits (incl. concentrates, powders etc.)
- Fruit juices and concentrates
- Tea, Coffee, Cacao
- Baby food
- Cereals
- Rice
- Beverages, Wine and spirits
- Fish & Fish products
- Meat & Meat products
- Herbs & Spices
- Oleoresine
- Flavours
- Dairy products
- Fats and Oils
- Drugs
- Tobacco
- Feed
- Soil sample, drinking-, ground- or surface water
- Candies
- Honey
- Pet food
- Animal feed
- Pharmaceuticals
Vitamins
- Other Comprehensive Services
Vitamins are a group of substances that are needed for normal cell function, growth, and development. This means that these vitamins are required for the body to work properly.
- Fat-soluble vitamins are stored in the body’s liver, fatty tissue, and muscles.
- The four fat-soluble vitamins are vitamins A, D, E, and K.
- These vitamins are absorbed more easily by the body in the presence of dietary fat.
- Water-soluble vitamins are not stored in the body.
- The nine water-soluble vitamins are vitamin C and all the B vitamins.
- Any leftover or excess amounts leave the body through the urine.
- They must be consumed regularly to prevent deficiencies.
- Exception: Vitamin B12 can be stored in the liver for many years.
Fat-soluble vitamins
- Vitamin A
- Carotin
- Vitamin D2/D3 (ergocalciferol/cholecalciferol)
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin K1 (phyllochinon)
Products
- Vitamin B1 (thiamin)
- Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)
- Vitamin B6 (pyridoxin & pyridoxamin & pyridoxal)
- Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin)
- Niacin (nicotinic acid & nicotinamid)
- Pantothenic acid
- Biotin
- Folic acid
- Vitamin C (ascorbic acid & dehydroascorbic acid)