Do you always feel uneasy eating bananas bought in the supermarket? Many people worry about the residual pesticides on the surface of bananas, especially common pesticides like imidacloprid, which may have an impact on health if ingested for a long time. Don't let this worry bother you. The imidacloprid detection card launched by Wuhan Yupinyan Bio can help you quickly judge the pesticide residue situation of bananas. It can be easily operated in 3 steps, even a novice can get started in seconds.
Step 1, prepare for sampling. Take an appropriate amount of sample on the surface of the banana (either peel or pulp surface), first rinse off the surface dust with water, and then dry it with a clean tissue to ensure that there is no excess moisture on the surface of the sample.
Step 2, add the sample for testing. Insert the detection card into the matching reagent tube, slowly drop 2-3 drops of the treated sample liquid, and wait about 10 seconds for the liquid to
Step 3, observe the results. After waiting for 5-10 minutes, compare the standard line and the test line on the test card: if only the control line shows color, it means that the banana pesticide residues do not exceed the standard (negative); if the test line also shows color, it indicates that there may be imidacloprid residues (positive).
This test card of Wuhan Yupinyan Bio adopts rapid colloidal gold immunochromatography technology, no professional equipment is required, and the whole process from sampling to results is less than 15 minutes. The reagent accuracy is high and the test results are stable. Whether it is a quick screening in the supermarket or a daily test at home, it can help you buy safe bananas and eat more at ease.
If you are also worried about fruit pesticide residues, you may wish to try this simple and efficient detection tool to make every diet choice more confident. Wuhan Yupinyan Bio focuses on the research and development of food safety rapid detection reagents, and uses technology to protect your table safety.

