Quantum TOTAL Green and Quantum DON Green Earn USDA/FGIS Certification

ProGnosis Biotech has received Certificates of Conformance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Federal Grain Inspection Service (USDA/FGIS) for two of its most advanced rapid diagnostic tools: Quantum TOTAL Green and Quantum DON Green. This certification affirms both products’ accuracy and performance in official grain inspection programs and enables their use in laboratories and facilities operating under USDA/FGIS standards, as well as across international markets.

Quantum TOTAL Green is certified for total aflatoxin determination in corn, while Quantum DON Green for deoxynivalenol (DON) quantification in wheat and corn. Designed to meet the needs of the grain and feed industry, both tests are fully compatible with the S-FLOW Reader, ensuring quantitative, digital results with enhanced precision and consistency, that meets the demands of high-throughput laboratory environments.

Developed with efficiency and sustainability in mind, the Quantum Green series offers:

  • Smart Dual Scan Method- Quantum Read
  • Ultra-fast negative results in seconds
  • Convenient Cassette format
  • Solvent-free GREEN extraction
  • 1 extraction & protocol for all mycotoxins


This USDA/FGIS recognition builds on ProGnosis Biotech’s growing regulatory footprint, which already includes product validations and endorsements from leading institutions such as ILVO, AOAC, LILC, and PIWET. Active in over 90 countries, the company continues to provide integrated diagnostic tools to analytical laboratories, grain monitoring agencies and agribusinesses seeking fast, reliable, and compliant mycotoxin screening solutions.

These certifications are more than a regulatory compliance milestone—they are a statement of confidence and international trust in the Quantum Green line.

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