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Using Microbial Identification to Trace Contamination
Today, we’re going deeper into the microbial identification process, specifically, how to determine the source of microbial contamination in your facility. While this method doesn’t guarantee pinpoint accuracy, it offers valuable insights that can guide your environmental monitoring and root cause analysis.
Oct 134 min read
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Microbial Identification: Why It Matters in Manufacturing
Microorganism identification is the process of determining the species of microbes found during bioburden or environmental testing.
Aug 273 min read
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Bioburden Testing: The Cornerstone of Medical Device Quality Assurance
In the medical device industry, maintaining high standards of quality is a necessity. Among the various components of quality assurance,...
Apr 223 min read
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What is the Difference Between Bioburden and Endotoxin Test?
What is Bioburden Testing? Bioburden is the population of viable microorganisms in or on a product, water, or raw material. Bioburden test determines the number of these microorganisms present, reported as colony forming units (CFU). The test usually involves an extraction step to remove the microorganisms followed by an enumeration or culturing technique to quantify the extracted organisms. Click here to learn more on Bioburden Testing. What is Bacterial Endotoxin Test? B
Jul 7, 20222 min read
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Bioburden Recovery Efficiency
What is Bioburden? Bioburden is the population of viable microorganisms present on or in a product. The bioburden of a product can come...
May 26, 20223 min read
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