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Peanut Food Allergy
(Components for experiments)

Trace amounts of allergens can be found in foods such as cereals, baked goods and snacks. Peanut allergens in food can be deadly and manufacturers have stringent quality control tests. In this simulation experiment, students will determine how trace amounts of contaminating peanut allergens can be detected in food products.
Includes: Test Reagents, Simulated Food Extracts, Samples and control samples, Plastic
Microtiter strips, Micropipet transfer pipets, content background, experiment procedures,
safety information, assessment questions and answers.
| Cat. # DD-207 : $48 | |
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| Bulk-sized experiments are available for large groups. Spanish verisons also available on specific kits. Please contact DNA Depot for details on bulk orders. | |


