Antibiotic Potency Zone Reading with TRINITY V3
go back to news archives TRINITY V3 color digital imaging technology automates zone reading and analysis for antibiotic potency assays and automates colony counting. This complete industrial microbiology system is ideal for Quality Assurance and Quality Control testing in pharmaceutical, food, feed, and cosmetic microbiology laboratories. TRINITY V3 is only system that strictly complies with 21 CFR Part 11 electronic signature requirements from reading test plates to reporting test results. TRINITY V3 software follows USP, JP, EP, BP and AOAC quantitative agar diffusion assay methods. Since 1984, Giles Scientific (California, USA) has served clinical and industrial microbiology laboratories in 55+ countries. BIOMIC V3 and TRINITY V3 color digital imaging systems automate the reading and interpretation of numerous microbiology tests including antibiotic disk susceptibility, organism identification, antibiotic potency and colony counting. Contact Giles Scientific for additional information using the 'More information' button at the end of this page. |
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Posted on October 29, 2009
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