Flow VITŪ test kits set new standard in probiotic quality control
vermicon AG announces the launch of the first Flow VITŪ test kits for the probiotics sector: Flow VITŪ Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Flow VITŪ Bifidobacterium lactis, Flow VITŪ Lactobacillus plantarum and Flow VITŪ Bifidobacterium longum. These state-of-the-art kits enable rapid and specific enumeration of bacterial cells, even in complex mixtures.
- (1888PressRelease) February 01, 2024 - Quality control during manufacturing requires accurate enumeration of individual bacterial species in probiotic blends. Despite advances in methods such as next-generation sequencing and flow cytometry, certain challenges remain. While molecular methods struggle with rapid enumeration or live/dead differentiation, flow cytometry cannot distinguish between multiple bacterial species and therefore cant be used for the identification and quantification of multi-species probiotic blends. Flow VITŪ combines the molecular method fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with flow cytometry to provide a rapid and specific enumeration of bacterial cells, even in complex samples, overcoming the limitations of molecular and traditional microbiological testing methods.
Dr. Jiri Snaidr, microbiologist and CEO of vermicon AG, comments: The Flow VITŪ test kits represent a paradigm shift in probiotic microbial analysis. This technology provides developers with precise insights and accelerates the production of safe and high-quality probiotics. In the next few months, we will further expand our portfolio to be able to offer Flow VITŪ test kits for the most relevant bacteria in probiotics.
The first test kits, including Flow VITŪ Lactobacillus rhamnosus, Flow VITŪ Bifidobacterium lactis, Flow VITŪ Lactobacillus plantarum and Flow VITŪ Bifidobacterium longum, are now available on the market. vermicon AG is constantly expanding its portfolio of standard test kits and offers customised test kits for single or multi-species blends.
The company will showcase the Flow VITŪ technology and its new test kits at the upcoming Probiota 2024 conference, 7-9 February in Milan, Italy. Attendees are invited to explore these advances and discuss how this technology can revolutionize the analysis of probiotics, enabling more effective and reliable products.
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