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The Food Allergen Test market is a subset of the Food Safety industry, focused on the detection and identification of allergens in food products. Allergens are proteins that can cause adverse reactions in some individuals, and can be found in a variety of food sources. Food allergen testing is used to ensure that food products are safe for consumption by those with food allergies. Testing methods include ELISA, PCR, and immunoassays, which are used to detect and quantify the presence of allergens in food products.
Companies in the Food Allergen Test market include Eurofins, Neogen, Romer Labs, Silliker, and Intertek. These companies provide a range of services, including allergen testing, consulting, and training. They also offer a variety of products, such as test kits, reagents, and instruments, to help food manufacturers and retailers ensure the safety of their products. Show Less Read more