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8th November 2018  Content supplied by: Solus Scientific Solutions Ltd.

Solus One Next Day Results from Environmental Samples


In a fast paced food testing environment it is critical to process samples quickly and efficiently, enabling the production facility release product, or take prompt corrective actions when necessary. As sample volumes fluctuate the lab must also have the flexibility to cope with varying demands, maximizing throughput with optimal use of resources.

Introducing Solus One. Highly efficient assays for the next day detection of Listeria spp. from environmental surfaces and Salmonella in food and environmental surfaces. Solus One assays provide a next day negative or a presumptive positive result from a single enrichment step. Solus One assays are part of our pathogen systems range, which comprise of specifically designed immunoassay kits, dedicated selective enrichment media and automated liquid handling.

Solus One assays significantly reduce technician hands on time and high sample throughput can be achieved when automated. This give the lab the ability to cope with fluctuating sample volumes and capacity to grow. Excellent sample traceability is achieved when using the on-board bar-code facility. The small instrument footprint maximises bench space. Compact product packaging reduces cold storage space requirement and packaging waste when compared to other methods

Solus One – More than fast.

Learn more at www.solusscientific.com/solus-one


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Date Published: 8th November 2018

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