IncuBact is a handheld fluorescence meter equipped with an Amiscience built-in heater and an on-site detection kit for Escherichia coli. Prepare the sample in a 0.5ml sample tube and place it in a handheld fluorescence meter maintained at 38 ℃ for detection. During the cultivation process, Escherichia coli releases enzymes that produce fluorescent signals with the culture medium, which are detected by a fluorescence meter. If the growth of the signal reaches a predetermined critical value, it confirms a positive detection. Due to the extremely high sensitivity of the fluorescence meter, a single healthy bacterium can be detected in as short as 10 hours of cultivation time. If there are a large number of large intestine citrus fruits, they can be detected in a shorter period of time. On site testing provides the possibility of early warning. By determining the critical time of signal growth, it is also possible to semi quantitatively estimate the "equivalent CFU number" of healthy Escherichia coli bacteria in the original sample. | ![]() |
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detection performance |
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n Can be used for surface sample or liquid sample (0.5ml/sample) detection n Portable, fast, convenient, and sensitive (semi quantitative) n Sensitivity: 100-CFU/sample requires a 9-hour culture period, 1-CFU/sample requires a 12 hour culture period n Data can be downloaded to a computer via USB for analysis n If additional heating incubators are configured, multiple samples can be tested simultaneously |
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The kit includes (model FK-IB-ECOL): The detection kit includes: 1.2g of culture medium powder, 50 pieces of fiber cotton, 50 plastic bottles, and 50 pipettes |
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Simple detection steps |
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1. Prepare growth medium solution 2. Mobile phone sample (surface or liquid), and add growth medium to the sample tube 3. Place the sample tube into the fluorescence meter and press the Measure button 4. Wait for 13 hours (or less). If positive is displayed on the screen during or at the end of cultivation, the sample is positive. Otherwise, if negative is displayed on the screen at the end of cultivation, the sample is negative 5. If the test result is positive, the critical time shown on the reference screen can be used to estimate the "equivalent CFU number" of healthy bacteria in the original sample. |
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Place of Origin:American AMISCIENCE | ||||||||||