Nankai SmarKIT Avermectin Pesticide Rapid Test Kit is specifically designed for the fast and accurate detection of Avermectin pesticide residues in a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Ideal for food safety inspectors, agricultural exporters, supermarkets, and home users, this easy-to-use test kit delivers results in just minutes, ensuring consumer safety and compliance with international food standards.
The kit is portable and reliable. A must-have for on-site screening and routine quality control in the food supply chain.
✅ Easy to use – 3-5 minutes read results
✅ Room temperature storage
✅ High precision and reliability
✅ Perfect for field testing, laboratory analysis, quality control, and inspection agencies
✅ Widely used in food safety monitoring, export testing, and regulatory compliance
Applications:
• Fruits & Vegetables testing
• Food processing plants
• Agricultural product exporters
• Food safety inspection stations
• Quality control laboratories
Ensure the safety of your produce with our trusted Avermectin rapid test solution.
Detection matrix



STORAGE AND STABILITY
Store at room temperature(4-30℃).
DO NOT FREEZE or use beyond the expiration date.
The shelf life is 15 months.
KIT CONTENTS
-SmarKIT Avermectin Rapid Test (40/50 tests /kit)
-Plastic dropper (40/50 pieces /kit)
-PBST Buffer (1 bottle/kit, 30ml)
-Buffer A (1 bottle/kit, 15ml)
-Packing Insert (1 set /kit)
TEST PROCEDURE
Read the entire procedure carefully before performing any test.
Keep the test kit and reagent at room temperature(20℃~30℃) before testing.
1. Prepare samples according to chapter 7 (Sample preparations).
2. Remove the Avermectin Rapid Test from sealed pouch.
3. Hold the dropper vertically and transfer 3 full drops(around 100µL) of solution to the specimen well (S) and then start the timer.
4. Wait for red bands to appear. The result should be read in approximately 3-5 minutes. Do not interpret results after 5 minutes.
Reading results
Negative:
The Test Line (T) is the same as or darker than the Control Line (C). It is negative.
POSITIVE:
The Test Line (T) is lighter than the Control Line (C), or there is no Test Line. It is positive.
INVALID: Reference Line fails to appear.
Insufficient specimen volume or incorrect procedural techniques are the most likely reasons for an invalid result.
Review the procedure and repeat the test with a new test kit. Stop using the test kit immediately if the problem is not solved and contact your local distributor.
