Which method could be used to show the presence of this illegal colouring agent
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Illegal dyes have been found in many foodstuffs in the past, including spices, sauces and chutneys. It is important to ensure your foodstuffs do not contain these dyes, as potentially costly recalls can cause consumers to lose trust in your products damaging your brand image.
Within the UK, random sampling measures are undertaken by port and local authorities to ensure these dyes are controlled. Finding of Sudan dyes residues is highly likely to lead to products being destroyed and product recalls. It is therefore important to conduct effective due diligence testing to ensure your products are safe and able to stand up to regulatory scrutiny.
A number of dyes, including Sudan dyes and Auramine O are controlled across the globe, with many regulatory bodies also banning these compounds. As a result effective due diligence testing is required.
Fera food safety experts utilise decades of experience to provide the accurate results you require within a timely fashion. Through the use of industry accepted liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) equipment, we ensure the detail required to meet the strict requirements of regulatory bodies is provided.
Our innovative methods have reduced the sample sizes required, reducing the impact on your production processes, while ensuring any test results found are accurate and able to stand up to regulatory scrutiny. Our 10 working day turnaround ensures valuable insights can be acted on quickly to provide the benefits to your production activities.