Charm AllerGiene ATP Swabs
Charm AllerGiene ATP Swabs
Charm AllerGiene ATP swabs test for adenosine triphosphate in allergenic food residues.
This swabbing method will indicate the presence of food on wet-cleaned surfaces or rinse water and is an
essential part of the cleaning process.
ATP swabbing prevents cross-contamination and controls allergens.
Why choose AllerGiene ATP Swabs?
AllerGiene ATP swabs are a highly-sensitive, convenient method to test surfaces for allergens
They are easy to use, versatile, and provide rapid results, detecting surface ATP in just 20 seconds
These swabs require no reagent preparation and can help you achieve an extremely thorough level of cleanliness
AllerGiene ATP swabs prevent cross-contamination and offer a cost-effective protection method when producing allergen-free foods
They are user-friendly, allowing any plant personnel to perform simple swab tests
This method will detect surface ATP common to multiple allergenic foods, including peanut butter, tree nuts, wheat, eggs, crustacean shellfish and soybeans
How do the swabs work?
The system the AllerGiene ATP swabs uses follows HACCP principles (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points).
These principles include seven steps:
Conduct a hazard analysis
Identify the critical control points
Establish critical limits
Monitor the critical control points
Establish corrective actions
Establish record-keeping procedures
Establish verification procedures
AllerGiene ATP swabs work using the principle of bioluminescence.
Basically, they encourage a reaction to occur between the chemical within the swab and the adenosine triphosphate on the surface being tested.
The device includes a patented thread design, allowing the user to rotate the handle for full contact between the swab and the surface.
The swab contains a clear liquid with an agent for buffering and releasing, plus luciferin in stable tablet form, for applying a uniform dosage.
Luciferin is a light-emitting compound, which reacts with enzymes released by molecules.
The swab is then immediately inserted into an instrument chamber, which records the relative light units (RLU) of the swab.
These provide the parameters which determine the presence of specific allergens.
The benefits of AllerGiene ATP Swabs
Using the swabs, food manufacturers can verify the cleaning and removal of food residues from production lines that share processing.
By providing immediate results, AllerGiene ATP swabs enable operators to take any necessary action before the next production cycle begins.
This prevents cross contamination on equipment and surfaces.
Fast, accurate allergenic residue testing
Cross-contamination Allergen control in processing is a critical part of safe, compliant food production. AllerGiene ATP swabs offer a simple, three-stage means for testing and analysis:
Swab
Twist and shake
Count
For more detailed information about Charm AllerGiene ATP swabs, please contact Calibre Control.