Neogen Petrifilm Bacillus cereus Count Plate
The Neogen Petrifilm Bacillus cereus Count Plate is validated, efficient, and designed to be easy to use for food safety applications.
Bacillus cereus is one of the most common causes of foodborne illness, linked to a wide range of products including dairy, rice, ready-to-eat meals and spices. With its ability to survive harsh processing conditions and form heat-resistant spores, it presents a persistent challenge for food manufacturers. Detecting and monitoring this organism quickly and accurately is essential to protecting consumers and maintaining brand reputation.
The Neogen Petrifilm Bacillus cereus Count Plate is the latest addition to the Petrifilm portfolio, building on more than 40 years of innovation in microbiological testing. Designed to replace traditional cumbersome agar methods, this ready-to-use plate incorporates chromogenic technology and a selective medium that delivers clear, easy-to-interpret results. By eliminating the need for manual media preparation, it is designed to reduce variability, labour and storage demands while ensuring reproducible outcomes.
Validated by leading international bodies, the count plate is designed to support laboratories in meeting regulatory requirements with accuracy and efficiency. Its streamlined workflow is especially suited for high-throughput environments where time and consistency are paramount.
This latest innovation from Neogen is suitable for food safety professionals.
To learn more about the B cereus Count Plate or the full range of food safety solutions available, contact Neogen or visit neogenaustralasia.com.au.
Phone: 07 3736 2134
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