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Pet Food Testing Through our global network of testing experts and analytical equipment including chromatography (HPLC, GC, GC/MS) and atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS, GFA, FIAS), Our goal is to provide test services as efficiently as possible to maximize our customers' profits. For more information about our services, contact one of our experts today. Nowadays, the pet food industry is facing the same safety challenges that the human-food industry faces. The raw material procurement, product design, traceability, product hygiene, standardization are the key challenges for pet food companies to maintain consumers trust and loyalty in global markets. As an important means to guarantee the safety of pet food, pet food safety testing is playing an increasingly important role. Pet food testing now is a necessary means for every pet food veterinary researcher, zoologists, pet food manufacturers and consumer. Alfa Chemistry has many advanced pet food analysis technologies that comply with the FDA, USDA and ISO standards and can endorse your pet food products with value and brand equity to ensure that the pet food products are safe and free of pesticides, antibiotics, natural toxins, mycotoxins, filth, extraneous materials and other food ingredients, and to meet pet food regulatory requirements. The usability of our services and the clarity of the results have attracted many companies to choose Alfa Chemistry for pet food safety testing and analysis.
Alfa Chemistry's testing services for pet food include but not limited to:
Nutritional Nutritional Analysis Analysis ? Total, Soluble & Insoluble Dietary Fiber ? Carbohydrate ? Fatty Acid ? L-ascorbyl-2-monophosphate ? Vitamins ? Minerals ? Fats and Oils ? Proteins & Amino Acids (Stay-C) Microbiology Microbiology Testing Testing ? Rapid and Conventional Salmonella ? Salmonella Serology ? Total Plate Count ? E. coli/Coliforms ? Enterobacteriacea ? Yeast and Mold ? Clostridium Perfringens Chemical Chemical Contaminant Contaminant Testing Testing ? Allergens ? Pesticides ? Antibiotics and Hormones ? Mycotoxins ? Melamine & Cyanuric Acid ? Heavy Metals ? Additives Shelf Shelf Life Life Testing Testing Adulteration Adulteration Analysis Analysis: : by by regulations, regulations, food food is is considered considered adulteration adulteration by by ? Poisonous, insanitary or deleterious ingredients ? Absence, substitution or addition of constituents ? Unsafe color additives
? Confectionery containing alcohol or nonnutritive substance ? Filthy or putrid substance ? Do not meet GMP regulations Pet food test guidance, standards and specifications 1. § 570.13: Indirect food additives for animal feed and pet food 2. 579: Irradiation in the production, processing, and handling of pet food 3. ISO 6498: 2012 Animal feeding stuffs -- Guidelines for sample preparation 4. ISO 6497: 2002 Animal feeding stuffs -- Sampling 5. USDA APHIS: Pet food 6. Pet Food (1): Food safety and inspection service