charged membrane
108
(breakthrough point
not reached)
>8.2 x 108 >6.04 x 108
Figure 4.
Observed endotoxin
concentrations
Figure 3.
5% mannitol
solutions spiked with
of 108 EU/mL (trial 1
Results
Escherichia coli 25922 48 h at 35 °C No color change to red
Salmonella typhimurium 14028 48 h at 35 °C No color change to red
Klebsiella pneumoniae 13883 48 h at 35
an MOI of 5. Cells were grown in both EX-CELL 420 and
the control medium, Grace’s + 10% FBS. The viral titer of
the EX-CELL 420 cells is 0.6 x 108 pfu/mL and the control
titer is 1.3 x 108
sterilisation. 5 to 10 ml of blood
may be added to 50 ml of medium.
Cultural characteristics after 18-48 hours at 35ºC (if necessary 76 hours).
Growth max. incubation time in days
3
3
71635) may be added to the broth prior to sterilisation. 5 to 10 ml of blood may be
added to 50 ml of medium.
Cultural characteristics after 18-48 hours at 35ºC (if necessary 76 hours).
Organisms (ATCC
0.5)
for 13 minutes. This procedure was repeated 6 times
per batch, to obtain an overall number of 108 BIs
tested per batch.
Afterwards the BIs were incubated at 60 °C ± 2 °C
for seven days. The number
0.5)
for 13 minutes. This procedure was repeated 6 times
per batch, to obtain an overall number of 108 BIs
tested per batch.
Afterwards the BIs were incubated at 60 °C ± 2 °C
for seven days. The number
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71635) may be added to the broth prior to sterilisation. 5 to 10 ml of
blood may be added to 50 ml of medium.
Cultural characteristics after 18-48 hours at 35°C. Contains all USP designated strains.
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Figure 5 shows the specificity of HybriScanD Cronobacter.
Different cell amounts and related Enterobacteriaceae were tested within a validation study. No signals
were observed using 2.3 x 108 Enterobacter
detection more rapid, with results available after
48 hours. An overview of the validation results of HybriScanD Campylobacter spp. are presented
in Figure 3. 108 food samples were analysed with HybriScanD Campylobacter