Thursday, 30 August 2018

Japan's Nissui now exports bacteria count application

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 30 (Bernama) -- An application to count the number of bacteria (colonies) cultured in CompactDry (TM) is now available for specific overseas customers from August 2018.
Launched by Japan-based Nissui Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, the global service of colony counter called @BactLAB (TM) is currently undergoing its trial operation.
The company aims to reduce the workload of food hygiene management, improve and network the QC and QA for suppliers, manufacturing sites and the company's headquarters.
After registering as a member on the app or service web, users can photograph colonies cultured in CompactDry (TM) via a smartphone or personal computer, upload the photo and confirm colony counting several seconds later.
Nissui Pharmaceutical said in a statement that the counting result may have a deviation of around 8 per cent, subject to the image resolution. Even if the colony count is ‘0’, the result does not indicate ‘negative’.
CompactDry (TM) is a major product of inspection reagents used for food quality inspection and sanitary control of manufacturing facilities. It is a dry and simple culture medium culturing with only 1mL of sample solution without requiring the preparation of culture medium.
The app is using the Amazon Web Service and artificial intelligence technology and currently accessible for some specific customers on Android, iOS or PC. More details on https://www.nissui-pharm.co.jp/english/
-- BERNAMA

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