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Pedro Razquin

Pedro Razquin is Director/CEO at Zeulab. PhD in Biochemistry by the University of Zaragoza. Director/CEO en Zeulab. Doctor en Bioquímica por la Universidad de Zaragoza.

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DATA REVIEW: How to detect the 128 authorized medicines for mastitis?

Apr 20, 2020 10:54:01 AM / by Pedro Razquin posted in milk testing, veterinary drug residue testing, veterinary drug residues in milk, Zeulab Products

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The Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) authorizes a total of 128 drugs for treatment of mastitis in dairy cattle in Spain. A study carried out by our company in November 2019 with information available from CIMAVet (veterinary drug information center) shows that 34.4% of them are beta-lactams, 28.9% quinolones, 13,3% macrolides and 10.2% tetracyclines. Aminoglycosides (7%), sulfonamides (2.3%) and other antibiotics of different chemical structure (3.9%) complete the whole list.

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We continue helping to produce high quality and safe food providing testing kits

Mar 31, 2020 3:24:51 PM / by Pedro Razquin posted in zeulab

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According to the Spanish Royal Decree law 10/2020, from the 29th of March the population´s mobility is restricted to essential activities preventing spread of COVID-19 further.

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Steps to identify aflatoxin M1 in milk

Mar 30, 2020 5:11:14 PM / by Pedro Razquin posted in AflatoxinaM1, Sector lácteo

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The presence of Aflatoxin M1 in milk is a serious problem for the farmer and for industry. As the Spanish Food Safety Agency reports, its high toxicity - related to cancer induction and mutagenicity -and the difficulty of its destruction due to its high thermal stability, makes this toxin one of the most complex food safety problems in the sector.

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Zeulab is commited wiht the "One Health" Iniciative

Mar 30, 2020 10:44:41 AM / by Pedro Razquin posted in RSC

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The “ONE HEALTH” initiative – only one health- headed by the main human, animal and environmental international organizations such as, WHO (World health organization), FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) and OIE (World Organization for Animal Health) promote collaborations among different specialists from all fields to achieve better results in HEALTH.

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Quantitative IC: Improving the interpretation of positive samples

Mar 20, 2020 12:17:13 PM / by Pedro Razquin posted in Milk products, Milk quality, milk tests

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The commitment of cheesemakers to offer both high organoleptic quality and to control raw material costs is the main reason for verifying the purity of the milk purchased

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Test4all: Antibiotics control by anyone, at anytime and anywhere

Feb 27, 2020 4:46:03 PM / by Pedro Razquin posted in Dairy, Dairy Sector, Sector lácteo

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The daily management of milk production is an activity that involves the participation of many people, located in diverse places and with very limited time. Consequently, it is a system that requires a very high degree of organization so that all the steps of this process, from milking to processing in the plant, are well coordinated and carried out according to the established standards.

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