Detection of Mastitis Pathogens in Raw Milk of Symptomatic Cows Kumar Jeetendra | October 4, 2021 Mycoplasma and especially Mycoplasma bovis as well Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus agalastiae are harmful pathogens for cows and calves, which can cause inflammation and the Mastitis disease. Mastitis leads to a reduction in the quantity of milk, which, in addition to animal health and welfare, is also an important economic factor for farmers. In veterinary …
Conducting Research on Highly Pathogenic Viruses Using Virus Pseudotypes: The Influence of Ultrapure Water on Data Quality Kumar Jeetendra | October 9, 2021 From 2013 to 2016, more than 11,000 people died of Ebola virus infections in West Africa. This most recent epidemic shows how dangerous so-called emerging viruses can be. Virus pseudotypes can be used to easily investigate the entry pathways of such viruses. Novel viruses, termed emerging viruses, pose a threat to human health of a …
Takara Bio Europe announces launch of CE-IVD registered RT-qPCR diagnostic kit for SARS-CoV-2 Kumar Jeetendra | October 13, 2021 Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France – October 5, 2021 – Life Science Newswire – Takara Bio Europe (TBE) announced today the launch of an in vitro diagnostic assay for the qualitative detection of novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) from patients suspected of having Covid-19, based on real-time reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-qPCR). This CE-IVD kit complies with the Directive 98/79/EC on …
Improving sample preparation prior to analysis of antibiotics, mycotoxins and pesticides in food by GC/MS and LC/MS Kumar Jeetendra | November 1, 2021 BioChromato reports the Russian Hygiene and Epidemiology Centers (HEC) network of institutes is using its evaporators to improve sample preparation as part of their drive to improve the well-being of the population by monitoring food safety and environmental (atmospheric air, soil and drinking water) factors. Chikako Yokosawa, Export Sales Manager at BioChromato said “We are …
Use of Single Use Technologies (SUT) for sterile Dosage form processing and filling operations Kumar Jeetendra | November 9, 2021 Pharmaceutical drug products are produced to be efficacious, however, the presence of microorganisms or microbial by products in these products may have adverse effects on their efficacy. Contamination of aseptically filled biotechnological products is costly and can pose serious harm to the patient. Sterile dosage forms are those which are free from any microorganism, dust, …
Optimum Flow Meter Accuracy Critical to Biofuel Production Kumar Jeetendra | November 17, 2021 As the UK hosts the UN Conference on Climate Change, Titan Enterprises determines it a fitting time to report on the success of its long-term OEM customer, Green Fuels Limited. With decarbonisation, circular economy and sustainability hitting the top of the agenda around the world, Green Fuels advances biofuel technologies and joint ventures to achieve …
Eppendorf donates 20,000 euros to the EMBL to promote women working in science Kumar Jeetendra | November 26, 2021 Eppendorf SE donated 20,000 euros to the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) during an online presentation ceremony. The funds are for the EMBL project “Advancement of Women in Science,” which enables women scientists to begin managerial careers in scientific fields. In her remarks thanking the company for the donation, Edith Heard, the Director General of …
Thermo Scientific CO2 Resistant Shaker: provide greater reliability, flexibility and ease of use for varied cell culture applications, compared to a dedicated incubated CO₂ shaker Kumar Jeetendra | December 23, 2021 Flexibility and reliability are the keys to good laboratory equipment and a CO₂ resistant shaker is designed for both. Flexibility allows it to go from the CO₂ incubator to the benchtop to the microbiological incubator, for culturing mammalian suspension cells or insect cells or bacteria and yeast. Reliability comes from sealed electronics, minimal heat production, …
High Productivity Photochemical Flow Synthesis Kumar Jeetendra | December 28, 2021 Asynt reports upon a new paper, written by a multidisciplinary team of experts at the Institute for Process Research and Chemistry (iRPD) at the University of Leeds (UK), that describes how the fReactor flow chemistry system with add-on photochemical flow modules improves synthetic reactions commonly used in the preparation of drug intermediates. In contrast to …
Sample Preparation for Analytical Quality Control – Solutions for Optimized Workflows and Accurate Results Kumar Jeetendra | January 4, 2022 A sample preparation is required before any analysis of complex samples. The sample preparation can be as simple as filtration or dilution, or it may require multiple steps. The selection of the right sample preparation method is crucial for reliable downstream measurements. Conventional methods require significant user intervention, can be time-consuming, and use large amounts …
Coil Reactor enables on-demand gas introduction to Flow Chemistry reactions Kumar Jeetendra | January 31, 2022 The Gas Addition Module II (GAM II) from Uniqsis is a coil reactor that permits gas to be introduced ‘on-demand’ to reactions performed under flow-through conditions by diffusion through gas-permeable membrane tubing. Using a GAM II – your gas and liquid phases do not come into direct contact with each other at any point. As …
Pipette Tip Box Design- A crucial factor in preventing pipetting errors Kumar Jeetendra | February 5, 2022 Dispensing the exact volume is one of the major concern amongst lab workers handling patient samples and macromolecules such as DNA/RNA, Proteins, Enzymes and other reagents. There are several factors that play an important role in the accuracy of the tests being performed in molecular diagnostics, drug discovery, biological research laboratories and academic institutions handling …