Get bioburden results in less than 45 minutes with proven correlation to plate counts
Traditional bioburden testing methods are too slow for effective process monitoring and product release, as traditional plate and membrane filtration methods take days for results. With the Sievers Soleil Rapid Bioburden Analyzer, you can finally get results in <45 minutes -it's time to stop waiting for plate counts and start making faster decisions!
The Soleil is a first of its kind Rapid Microbiological Method (RMM), that uses unique reagents, viability stains, and high throughput flow cytometry to distinguish between viable cells and abiotic particles. With data correlating to plate counts, you can identify contamination in the production process much sooner and take quick action to control contamination.
Is the Soleil fast? Yes. It's fast, rapid, speedy. And a lot more:
- Can be used in the lab or at-line throughout manufacturing
- Detects viable cell counts from Gram-negative bacteria, Gram-positive bacteria, yeast, and mold
- Provides near real-time data that correlates to plate counts
- Measures not only water but also complex samples including drug substances, culture media, plastics, and more
- Less time (or no time!) spent working in a biological safety cabinet streaking plate after plate
Make data-driven decisions and take quick action to control contamination throughout the manufacturing process.
Resources:
- Documento técnico: Pruebas de verificación rápida del método microbiano Sievers Soleil para USP <1223>
- Resumen de Sievers Soleil
- Artículo: La necesidad de una toma de decisiones rápida y segura
- Pruebas de carga biológica y métodos microbianos rápidos
- Seminario web a pedido: Laboratorio ajustado - Pruebas de los atributos de calidad del agua para la producción farmacéutica
- Artículo: Adopting Lean Lab Practices for Pharmaceutical Water Testing - How to Optimize Testing and Release
Want to accurately determine if bioburden is present in minutes instead of days?
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