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Neogen's Ruminant Feed Test Receives AOAC Validation

Neogen Corporation has received Performance Tested Method status from the AOAC Research Institute for its rapid test to detect ruminant material in animal feed.
June 2, 2004

Neogen Corporation has received Performance Tested Method status from the AOAC Research Institute for its rapid test to detect ruminant material in animal feed.

Neogen's Reveal(R) for Ruminant in Feed Test is designed for use by feedlots, dairies, marketers of feed products, as well as regulators and auditors of final feed quality and safety.  It is intended to be used to verify that ruminant feed and feed supplements are properly labeled, and do not contain FDA-banned ruminant materials.

"Our simple feed test makes it possible for any operation, no matter how big or small, to test feed in only minutes," said James Herbert, Neogen's president.  "Operations of all sizes share the same potential consequence for the accidental feeding of cattle with ruminant by-products -- destruction of their herds.  This AOAC validation provides further assurance to our many customers that our test can be trusted to help protect their operations."

The U.S. and most countries worldwide have agreed that eliminating ruminant by-product meal from cattle feed is the most important "firewall" in preventing the spread of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, a.k.a. "mad cow" disease).  The use of rendered animal products in animal feed is a common practice to supplement its protein content.  In 1997, concern about the spread of BSE led the FDA to ban the feeding of rendered ruminant by-products to other ruminants (cattle, sheep, goats and deer).

In response to the FDA's action in 1997, many beefpackers and end-users of the beef products, including some of the world's largest, have required processors to certify with written documentation that the cattle they buy were fed in accordance with federal regulations.  However, prior to Neogen's test, producers had no practical method to protect against inadvertent contamination.

Reveal for Ruminant in Feed Test requires only simple sample preparation and 10 minutes to provide a clear result.  The test involves the immersion of a disposable test device into the sample preparation, and the reading of an easy to interpret visual result.  No expensive equipment or technical training is required to use the test.

Neogen Corporation's Food Safety Division markets dehydrated culture media, and diagnostic test kits to detect foodborne bacteria, natural toxins, genetic modifications, unique protein, food allergens, drug residues, plant diseases and sanitation concerns.  Neogen's Animal Safety Division markets a complete line of diagnostics, veterinary instruments, veterinary pharmaceuticals, nutritional supplements, disinfectants, and rodenticides.

More information from Neogen on BSE (Mad Cow) and the Detection of Ruminant By-Products in Feed:

Ruminant Testing Handbook General information and prevention. Test procedures. Implementation.
News From Neogen: Special BSE Edition, Jan. 2004
AOAC International Presentation: The BSE Firewall, Sept. 2003
Sensitivity of Neogen's Reveal® for Ruminant Detection
Validated Commodities for Ruminant Detection