Delvotest SP for Detection of Cloxacillin and Sulfamethoxazole in Milk: IDF Interlaboratory Study

Abstract
Under the auspices of the International Dairy Federation's Group E503, a collaborative study of the Delvotest SP multiplate microbial inhibitor test was performed to gain information about the detection limits of 2 antimicrobial agents (a β-lactam and a sulfa compound), the variation of test results between users and 2 batches of the test, and the reasons for deviating results. Lyophilized milk samples spiked with various concentrations of cloxacillin or sulfamethoxazole were analyzed. Each substance/concentration combination was tested with each of 2 test batches 14 or 15 times per participating laboratory. Test results were to be read by more than one person and reported on separate forms. Results were obtained from 29 laboratories, which included 5 with no experience and 11 with limited experience with this test. Detection limits for cloxacillin (22.5 or 30 μg/kg, depending on batch) and sulfamethoxazole (45 μg/kg) were established from dose-response curves. A small difference in cloxacillin detection levels between the 2 test batches was observed. Analyses of samples gave almost unanimous results (≥95%). Of deviating results, defined as anomalous results (1.4% of readings), half could be attributed to human errors and half to procedural errors

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