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What is the purpose of Codex Alimentarius?

What is the purpose of Codex Alimentarius?

The fundamental objective of the Codex Alimentarius Commission is to establish sound internationally agreed guidelines for national food control systems based on the criteria of consumer health protection and fair practices in trade and taking into account the needs and special concerns of all countries.

What is the link between Codex and WTO?

While Codex Alimentarius Commission is an organization that develops independent science-based international food standards, the World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only organization that deals with global rules of trade between nations and settles trade disputes.

What is meant by phytosanitary measures?

Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are measures to protect humans, animals, and plants from diseases, pests, or contaminants.

What is the difference between sanitary and phytosanitary?

Sanitary (human and animal health) and phytosanitary (plant health) measures apply to domestically produced food or local animal and plant diseases, as well as to products coming from other countries. Sanitary and phytosanitary measures, by their very nature, may result in restrictions on trade.

How did the Codex Alimentarius get its name?

The Codex Alimentarius is a collection of internationally recognized standards, codes of practice, guidelines, and other recommendations relating to food, food production, food labeling, and food safety . Its name is derived from the Codex Alimentarius Austriacus.

Is the Codex Alimentarius used in the WTO?

However, several nations adopt the Codex Alimentarius in their own regulations, and the WTO, for purposes of food safeter refers to the Codex Alimentarius Sanitary and Phytosanitary practice codes in the Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS Agreement) for member countries.

How is the codex assay used in the medical field?

The CODEX Assay targets specific barcodes with a dye-labeled Reporter for highly specific detection. The tissue sample is stained with the CODEX antibody panel in a single step and the Reporters bind to the complementary Barcodes through iterative cycles of imaging and removal. The cycles are fully automated by the CODEX fluidics instrument.

What kind of dye do you use for Codex?

Each kit contains one tube of CODEX Antibody and one tube of the corresponding dye-labeled Reporter (RX000), sufficient volume for 25 CODEX runs (or tests) at the standard staining conditions. Recommended dyes for mouse fresh frozen tissue are Atto 550, Cy5, and Alexa Fluorâ„¢ 488.

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