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Today MęTiS Biotechnologies has more than one hundred tests
permitting the analysis of most of the non-pathogenic and pathogenic
microorganisms (total viable count, coliforms, E. coli, Listeria,
Salmonella, Staphylococcus, yeasts, molds...) on any type of
gas, liquid or solid matrices. MęTiS Biotechnologies' offer
is unique and offers levels of performance well in advance of
the latest standards in the field of microbiological analysis.
Our commercial offer includes several possibilities for the
provision of analysis facilities, management, personnel, skills
and results :
External service :
analyses are done within our central laboratory upon receipt
of the client products to be analyzed
Internal service
: an analysis platform can be directly implanted on the client's
production site and managed and run completely by onsite MęTiS
Biotechnologies staff
Analysis Platform product
: an analysis platform is implanted on the client's production site in an internal control laboratory managed and run by the client's staff
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Meticulous implementation, strict quality control, and unequalled savoir-faire.
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are returned in a
few hours where traditional methods
take several days. For analyses carried out
in our central laboratory, a result can be
returned in most cases within 24 hours,
logistics included. |
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The sensitivity of our
analyses is up to 1000
times superior to that of traditional
methods.
Another determining benefit
with respect not only to the traditional methods but also to all of the existing alternative methods - notably those that make use of molecular biology techniques (PCR, DNA chips) - is our capacity to distinguish between those microorganisms that are alive and those that are dead; among the live microorganisms we can detect both the cultivable and non-cultivable microorganisms. This allows us to have exhaustive information about the microbiological quality of a product and to establish a preview of predictive microbiology from a simple analysis. |
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