One drop of solution can detect the genetically modified components -- Test of genetically modified products
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Last Update: 2002-12-14
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: new page 1 uses only a small drop of solution to detect whether genetically modified ingredients are "hidden" in food within two hours The 50 standard kits for genetically modified product testing industry jointly developed by 10 inspection and quarantine units, including China Commodity Inspection Research Institute, have recently passed expert identification in Beijing 732 these kits are developed according to the 9 industrial standards of genetically modified products such as soybean, corn, potato, rapeseed, tobacco and cotton established by the national quality inspection system It is a common method in developed countries to use kits to detect genetically modified products in recent years The success of the development of kits in China will make the detection of genetically modified products in China become fast, simple, and the detection results more stable and reliable 732 in view of the safety of genetically modified food has been discussed, many countries have implemented the labeling system for genetically modified food, and it is up to consumers to decide whether to eat genetically modified food or not This requires that consumers should first be able to know whether genetically modified ingredients are contained in food On March 20, 2002, China formally implemented the management method of agricultural genetically modified organisms identification, which requires that genetically modified products must be identified The main premise to promote the implementation of this method is to establish the detection method of genetically modified organisms 732 experts believe that these kits fill in the gap of such products in China and will provide strong technical guarantee for promoting the standardized development and promotion of genetically modified food inspection in China (Xiaoli pick) 732
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