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Total Plate Count Yeast & Mold Coliforms/E. coli Campylobacter ...

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QuantitativeMethod for:<strong>Total</strong> <strong>Plate</strong> <strong>Count</strong><strong>Yeast</strong> & <strong>Mold</strong><strong>Coliforms</strong>/E. <strong>coli</strong><strong>Campylobacter</strong>Enterobacteriaceae


AOAC OfficialMethods: 2002.07,2002.11, 2005.03MicroVal Certification(in accordance with ISO 16140)Certificate No. 2009LR26Certificate No. 2009LR25Contact BioControl for fullperformance data or moreinformation on applications.An Improved <strong>Count</strong>ing MethodDeveloped to overcome the limitations of other counting methods, the Sim<strong>Plate</strong> systemwith Binary Detection Technology represents the latest technological advancement incounting methods. Sim<strong>Plate</strong>’s combination of pre-measured media and patented platingdevice provide accurate, easy-to-read results days faster than agar plate or film methods.<strong>Total</strong> <strong>Plate</strong> <strong>Count</strong><strong>Yeast</strong> & <strong>Mold</strong><strong>Total</strong> <strong>Coliforms</strong>/E. <strong>coli</strong>EnterobacteriaceaeSim<strong>Plate</strong>Mix sample/medium and pour onto Sim<strong>Plate</strong>device. Distribute sample/medium and incubate.BeginningincubationIncubationcompleteAfter incubation, wells that are positve willexhibit color change from the backgroundcolor. Simply count the number of positive wells,refer to the Sim<strong>Plate</strong> Conversion Table andarrive at the number of organisms in the sample.<strong>Campylobacter</strong>Days1 2 3 4 5ISO Standard MethodFDA/USDA Standard MethodReduce CostsFaster Results: Sim<strong>Plate</strong> results are available days faster than other methods. This allowsyou to release product sooner, address problem areas quickly, and lower operational costs.Fewer Dilutions: The Sim<strong>Plate</strong> device has a maximum counting range of 738 while agarplate and film counting ranges are limited to 300 cfu or less. Sim<strong>Plate</strong>’s larger countingrange reduces the number of dilutions and reruns due to TNTC results, saving time, labor,and material costs.Easy to Prepare: Sim<strong>Plate</strong> media comes pre-measured and ready-to-hydrate, eliminatingthe elaborate and costly steps of traditional plating procedures.Simplify ProceduresEasy-to-Read Results: With Sim<strong>Plate</strong>’s Binary Detection Technology, positive andnegative results are distinguishable at a glance. Simply count the number of positivewells and refer to the Sim<strong>Plate</strong> Conversion Table to arrive at the number of organismspresent in the sample. With Sim<strong>Plate</strong> there is no confusion between a zero count anda TNTC as in other plate or film methods.Less Interference: Unlike plating or film methods, the Sim<strong>Plate</strong> device confines thesample to the isolation wells, minimizing the effects of swarming bacteria and spreadingmolds that can mask accurate counts. Accuracy is also enhanced by minimizing interferencefrom food particulates or profuse gas production.Single <strong>Plate</strong> Results: While other methods require duplicate plating of samples, Sim<strong>Plate</strong>has been validated to provide equivalent results with just a single plate.Part No.Part No.Part Name Unit Dose (100 Tests) Multi Dose (500 Tests)Coliform/E. <strong>coli</strong> 66008-100 66008-500<strong>Yeast</strong> & <strong>Mold</strong> 66007-100 66007-500<strong>Campylobacter</strong> 66006-100 66006-500Enterbacteriaceae 66009-100 66009-500<strong>Total</strong> <strong>Plate</strong> <strong>Count</strong> 66002-100 66002-500Part Name Part No. QuantitySim<strong>Plate</strong> Devices 65009-20 20 <strong>Plate</strong>sMKT.103.R003.082010

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