Description
Brazil Nut ELISA Ordering Information
| Cat Code. | Method | Assay Time | Limit of Detection (LoD) | Sample Types |
| BN-EK-96
BN-EK-48 |
ELISA 96T
ELISA 48T |
30 mins (post extraction) | 0.14 ppM | Chocolate
Cookies Ice Cream Cereal Yoghurt Milk Flours |
The MonoTrace Brazil Nut ELISA kit offers highly sensitive and reliable detection of Brazil nut protein in food products and on production surfaces. Designed for food manufacturers, laboratories, and quality control teams, it ensures compliance with allergen labelling regulations and helps protect consumers from allergen exposure.
With excellent specificity and minimal cross-reactivity, this ELISA test accurately detects Brazil nut contamination in complex food matrices such as baked goods, confectionery, snacks, dairy, and beverages. It also supports surface swab testing to verify cleaning effectiveness and prevent cross-contamination, helping maintain high hygiene standards and compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).
Manufactured in an ISO 13485-accredited facility, the MonoTrace Brazil Nut ELISA kit delivers rapid, reproducible, and dependable results—supporting robust allergen management, food safety assurance, and protection of brand reputation.
• Target major food allergens
• Robust assay with high specificity to target allergen
• Quantitative assay in 30 minutes
• Uniform extraction for multiple allergens
• Wide quantitative range (e.g., 1 – 40 ppm)
• Reduce food matrix interference and cross-reactivity
• Sensitivity at or below 1 ppm
• Ready-to-use Standards
MonoTrace ELISA kits represent the first comprehensive line of monoclonal antibody-based assays aimed at helping the food industry to accurately detect and quantify trace amounts of nut allergens in various food matrices. These ELISAs incorporate precisely defined sets
of monoclonal antibodies targeting major food allergens such as almond and provide quantitative results in just 30minutes post-extraction thanks to three 10-minute incubations!
• 10-minute sample incubation
• 10-minute conjugate incubation
• 10-minute substrate incubation






