BALLYA Dinonyl Phthalate Test is manufactured by BALLYA, it’s rapid test for detection the content of dinonyl phthalate in grains, food and edible oil, especially in grain and food. Lateral flow assay test base on the gold immunochromatography assay technology.
Dinonyl phthalate is a colorless or light yellow transparent oily liquid at room temperature. Slightly soluble in water, soluble in most organic solvents. It can ignite when exposed to high temperature, open flames and strong oxidants, releasing irritating smoke, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other gases.
Dinonyl phthalate is low-toxic, so avoid contact with skin and eyes during operation. Mainly used as a low-temperature plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride or other plastics, as a stationary phase for gas-liquid chromatography analysis, and as an additive for nitrile rubber.
Method for manufacturing dinonyl phthalate
Using concentrated sulfuric acid or acidic oxide as a catalyst, nonanol and phthalic anhydride are prepared by esterification reaction.
What is Dinonyl Phthalate used for?
Due to the advantages of dinonyl phthalate, low volatility, low temperature resistance, high transparency, low migration, low water extraction rate, and long durability. Mainly used as a low-temperature plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride or other plastics, as a stationary phase for gas-liquid chromatography, and as an additive for nitrile rubber.
Packaging, storage and transportation of dinonyl phthalate
Sealed and packed in galvanized iron drums, stored in a cool, ventilated, dry warehouse, away from open flames and high temperatures, and stored, stored, and transported separately from strong oxidants, strong acids, strong alkalis, and food. The warehouse is equipped with corresponding types and quantities of fire-fighting equipment.
The storage area should be equipped with leakage emergency treatment equipment and suitable storage materials. During transportation, the packaging should be complete and lightly packed.
What is the harm of Dinonyl Phthalate?
Dinonyl phthalate is low-toxic, so avoid contact with skin and eyes during operation.
Environmental hazards of dinonyl phthalate
Dinonyl phthalate's production and use as a general purpose, low volatility plasticizer for vinyl resins and use as a stationary liquid phase in chromatography may result in its release to the environment through various waste streams.
Experimental studies have shown that organisms have an enrichment effect on dinonyl phthalate. This conclusion is confirmed by the results of field studies, because the experimenters found that there are obvious residues of these compounds in aquatic organisms.
Note: The above content is for reference only! Please use this plasticizer under the guidance of an expert!
What specimen can be detected by BALLYA Dinonyl Phthalate Test?
Specimen include: all kinds of grains, food and edible oil. Widely used in feed industry and food processing industry. You can choose the right products according to your needs.
Significance of testing Dinonyl Phthalate
To protect the animal have health grain, food, and edible oil, avoid contaminated food. The excess dinonyl phthalate is harmful for animal being, can’t take too much in the body.
1. Take some grain or food specimen 2. Add the supernatant to cassette 3. Wait for 15 minutes to result 4. The details of operation, refer to the kit instruction
Limitations of BALLYA Dinonyl Phthalate Test?
BALLYA Dinonyl Phthalate Test is a qualitative test kit. It’s only for screening purpose. If have positive cases or suspected case, maybe use other detection method to make a further detection, such as, ELISA, PCR, qPCR, etc.
Conclusion
BALLYA Dinonyl Phthalate Test is suitable for the detection of dinonyl phthalate residues in grain, food and edible oil. Simple operation, high accuracy and short detection time are the characteristics of this product.
It can be widely used in food and drug administration, health departments, higher education institutions, scientific research institutes, agricultural departments, animal husbandry and veterinarians, breeding farms, slaughterhouses, food and meat products deep processing enterprises, inspection and quarantine departments and other units.