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Lab M's Bacterial Magnetism Reduces Time to Result

Lab M's innovative Captivate™ immunomagnetic separation (IMS) products and methodology are being used to enhance and accelerate a range of microbiological processes.

These antibody-coated microscopic paramagnetic beads are used for the rapid immunomagnetic separation of the micro-organism under test, eliminating the need for traditional enrichment processes.

In food applications, for example, Captivate can reduce the time required for testing procedures, allowing rapid achievement of a presumptive negative for pathogens. This can be particularly important in the isolation of Escherichia coli O157:H7 from meat and milk samples. As well as Escherichia coli O157:H7, the range includes Captivate for other E. coli serotypes and Salmonella isolation.

Lab M also offers a custom coating service. Captivate beads consist of a magnetite core enveloped by a ceramic zirconium oxide coating and have an average size of 2.5 µm. Each Captivate product is designed for the specific target bacteria and pre-coated with the relevant antibody.

When mixed with a sample suspension and incubated, the antibody-coated beads bind to cell surface antigens forming an antibody-antigen complex with the target molecules. The target bacteria are said to be "captured". A magnetic concentrator is used to separate the complexes from any background organisms or interfering materials. Subsequent washing removes non-specifically bound material and the beads can be plated to the appropriate selective media or used in other analyses.

For more information, contact your local Lab M representative, or visit


Source: Lab M
Posted: April 18, 2007

 

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