GB/T 38421-2019
ActiveFur—Detection of animal derived material—Qualitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) methods
毛皮 源性成分检测 实时荧光定性聚合酶链式反应(PCR)检测方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a qualitative real-time PCR method for detecting animal-derived material in fur products. It is applied in the textile and fur industry to identify the species origin of fur, such as distinguishing between mink, fox, rabbit, or other animal sources. The standard is used for quality control, regulatory compliance, and consumer protection in fur product manufacturing and trade.
Related Standards
NY/T 1173-2006
Technical specifications for testing of animal fur
GB/T 17928-1999
Leather--Determination of the stitch tear resistance
GB/T 4689.20-1996
Leather--Determination of adhesion of finish
GB/T 14789-1993
Fur--Raw mink skin
GB/T 14788-1993
Fur--Raccoon dog skins
GB/T 14787-1993
Fur--Yellow weasel skins
GB/T 14629.1-1993
Fur--Cheki and lamb skin
GB/T 14629.4-1993
Fur--Raw goatling skin
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