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2nd May 2017  Content supplied by: Döhler

Reliable Detection of Beer Spoiling Bacteria in Just an Hour!


Döhler’s DMD® Screen and Ident Kits are transforming microbiological quality control in breweries.

The kits allow bacteria in an enriched beer sample or directly from an individual colony on solid media to be detected and identified in just an hour.

DMD® Screen and Ident Kits combine the high sensitivity of PCR with visual analysis using lateral flow test strips. The clear positive or negative result is easy to read from coloured bands on a test strip. No expert knowledge or expensive equipment is required!

Döhler offers a comprehensive portfolio for the detection of beer spoiling bacteria, which will be expanded to other microorganisms in future. The winning combination with NBB®-PCR Broth allows fast and reliable detection even of slow-growing bacteria from all sample types in a brewery.

The DMD® Screen and Ident Kits provide

  • Innovative technology – no expert knowledge or expensive equipment needed
  • Ease of use – all reagents and illustrated manual included in the kit
  • Outstanding reliability – visual analysis and integrated amplification control
  • Comprehensive portfolio – new microorganisms being added all the time
  • Combination with optimal enrichment – a winning solution from one source

Would you like more detailed information about the DMD® Screen and Ident Kits? Please visit www.doehler-dmd.com and discover the innovative products.

Beer Spoilage Detect and ID Workflow


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