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Frequently Asked Questions

What is food testing and why is it important?
Food testing is the scientific analysis of food products to determine their safety, quality, nutritional value, and compliance with regulatory requirements. It helps identify contaminants, adulterants, pathogens, allergens, and chemical residues, ensuring consumer safety and product quality.
Food testing laboratories can analyze a wide range of products including:
  • Processed Foods
  • Dairy Products
  • Beverages
  • Fruits and Vegetables
  • Spices and Condiments
  • Cereals and Grains
  • Meat and Seafood Products
  • Nutraceuticals and Health Supplements
  • Animal Feed and Agricultural Products
Common analyses include:
  • Microbiological Testing
  • Nutritional Analysis
  • Shelf-Life Studies
  • Allergen Testing
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis
  • Heavy Metal Testing
  • Mycotoxin Analysis
  • Food Adulteration Testing
  • Water Quality Testing
  • Contaminant and Residue Analysis
Testing frequency depends on product type, regulatory requirements, customer specifications, and quality management systems. Regular testing is recommended for routine quality control and compliance monitoring.
Microbiological testing helps detect harmful microorganisms such as Salmonella, Listeria, E. coli, and Staphylococcus aureus, which can cause foodborne illnesses and product recalls.
Shelf-life testing evaluates how long a food product maintains its safety, quality, taste, texture, and nutritional value under specified storage conditions.
Yes. Food testing supports compliance with international regulations and buyer specifications, helping manufacturers meet export requirements and access global markets.
Allergen testing detects the presence of allergenic substances such as milk, peanuts, soy, gluten, tree nuts, eggs, and sesame to ensure accurate labeling and consumer safety.
Samples can be submitted directly to the laboratory following specified sampling guidelines. Proper packaging, labelling, and transportation conditions help ensure accurate test results.
NABL accreditation demonstrates that a laboratory operates according to internationally recognized standards and produces technically valid and reliable test results.
Turnaround time varies depending on the type of analysis. Routine tests may be completed within a few days, while specialized analyses may require additional time.
Food testing helps manufacturers:
  • Ensure Product Safety
  • Meet Regulatory Requirements
  • Maintain Consistent Quality
  • Validate Nutritional Claims
  • Prevent Product Recalls
  • Build Consumer Trust
  • Support Export Certification
Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by certain molds that can contaminate food and feed products. Testing helps ensure products are safe and comply with regulatory limits.
Food adulteration testing identifies unauthorized substances, dilution, substitution, or contamination that may compromise food quality, authenticity, and safety.

A professional laboratory provides accurate, reliable, and regulatory-compliant results using validated methods, advanced instrumentation, and experienced scientific personnel, helping businesses maintain product quality and consumer confidence.

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