Biosart® 100 Monitors
The Biosart® 100 Monitors have been specifically designed for the detection and enumeration of microorganisms in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, beverages, water and other liquids. The monitors are sterile funnels, ready-to-use due to the incorporated membrane filter and cellulose pad. After filtration, just remove the 100 ml funnel to convert the monitor into a petri dish, eliminating the need of membrane manipulation.
The Biosart® 100 Monitors have been specifically designed for the detection and enumeration of microorganisms in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, beverages, water and other liquids.
The monitors are sterile funnels, ready-to-use due to the incorporated membrane filter and cellulose pad. After filtration, just remove the 100 ml funnel to convert the monitor into a petri dish, eliminating the need of membrane manipulation.
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Biosart 100 Monitors: Microbiological and analytical filtration
Biosart® 100 Monitors have been specifically designed for the detection and enumeration of microorganisms in beverages, cosmetics, foods, water and other liquids. These sterile disposables with an incorporated membrane filter and cellulose pad are ready to use. After filtration, just remove the 100 ml funnel to convert the Monitor into a petri dish eliminating the need for membrane manipulation. Culture media for wetting the pad are available in individually sterilized, convenient plastic ampoules.
Monitoring the Quality of Water and Beverages
In this video the Biosart 100 is used to monitor microorganisms in beverages, water and other liquids. The Biosart 100 is ready to use on the bases of a vacuum manifold, eliminating the cleaning and sterilization steps required for reusable funnels.
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