Our partner company QuoData provides an interlaboratory study for effect-based in vitro methods to detect estrogenic activity.
Our partner company QuoData provides an interlaboratory study for effect-based in vitro methods to detect estrogenic activity.
Fast, simple and affordable. Our test from the family of the yeast based assays for the determination of estrogenic activity combines these three main attributes. Already after about four hours you can get a result of estrogenic activity of your samples. Depending on your test design, you can assess the estrogenic effects qualitatively or quantitatively.
For detailed information please have a look on our product page: S-YESbasic
Please find a summary of some publications of our tests
Patterns of Estrogenic Activity in the Baltic Sea
C. Deich – January 30th, 2019
Hormonelle Aktivität in Wasser – Bestimmung hormoneller Aktivitäten in der aquatischen Umwelt mittels Arxula adeninivorans Hefezellenassays
H. T. M. P. Pham - June 27th, 2018
Since July 2018 the standardization process of our A-YES has been accomplished. The method for determining estrogenic potential of different water types is now described in the ISO 19040-2:2018, called “Water quality – Determination of the estrogenic potential of water and waste water – Part 2: Yeast Estrogen Screen (A-YES, Arxula adeninivorans)”.
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After the ISO 19040-2:2018 was published, we returned to the drawing board (after a brief stint of celebration though!).
The goal was straightforward –
How can we improve the testing and evaluation of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDC) present in aqueous samples?