Exhibitor List
Bio-Theta, Ltd.
| No,Zone | 2L18 |
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| Address | Iizuka Research Park, 172-18 Kobukuro, Iizuka, Fukuoka 820-0066, Japan |
| TEL | 092-692-2603 |
| FAX | 092-662-7715 |
| URL | https://www.bio-theta.co.jp/en/ |
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| Highlight | The Food Bacteria Count System “DOX SYSTEM” ・Food Sanitation Inspection Guidelines, Microorganisms Edition 2018 (included) ・AOAC Research Institute Performance Tested MethodsSM License Number 040801/120801 DOX can count the number of total viable cells and coliforms (quantitative test), and detect the presence of E. coli (qualitative test). DOX can also count Staphylococcus aureus and salmonella spp., types of food-poisoning bacteria. Easy operation allows anyone to perform counting Operation is easy, making counting easy even for those who have no experience in food hygiene inspection. Daily inspections can be performed in-house without adding new inspection personnel or relying on a laboratory. Inspections only take 3 steps Tests can be performed in just three steps: adjust the sample solution with raw material and diluent, place the culture medium and sample solution in a disposable cell cartridge, and set it in the main unit. Automatic transfer of results to database Test results are automatically stored in a database. The need for visual counting of colonies is eliminated, greatly reducing testing time. Reports can be generated automatically, eliminating time taken to compile results into reports. Can count bacteria of multiple samples simultaneously The DOX lineup consists of two models, which can count bacteria of either 60 or 30 samples. Since up to three units can be connected, it is possible to count up to 180 samples simultaneously. In addition, there is no need to check the start time of each channel, as counting automatically start in order from the channels in which cell cartridges are set in the main unit. Reduces running costs Testing requires far fewer man-hours, about 1/2 that of the conventional method (when testing 25 samples/compared to our method). With the introduction of DOX, both labor costs and testing time can be significantly reduced. The greater the abnormality, the sooner the detection The conventional method takes 24 to 72 hours just to incubate a sample, but with DOX, a viable count of 10^5 CFU/g can be detected in about 6 hours. The principle of the oxygen electrode method allows for a rapid response to any abnormality detected because the higher the number of bacteria, the quicker the reaction appears. |