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  1. Chromogenic ID software automatically identifies a wide range of microbes cultured on a variety of chromogenic media from world-leading suppliers. Synbiosis currently works in collaboration with the following media suppliers: CHROMagar. E & O Laboratories. Hardy Diagnostics. ThermoFisher Scientific. Lab M.

    • ChromaZona

      Working to EUCAST and CLSI guidelines, the system's...

  2. www.synbiosis.com › product › ast-analysis-chromazonaChromaZona - Synbiosis

    Working to EUCAST and CLSI guidelines, the system's sensitive CMOS camera, unique three channel lighting and powerful Chromogenic ID software, microbial species on chromogenic plates can be identified in seconds.

  3. Using the Synbiosis Chromogenic ID colour recognition software you can automatically identify microbes cultured on your choice of common chromogenic agars from world-leading suppliers including CHROMagar, E & O Laboratories, Hardy Diagnostics, Merck and ThermoFisher Scientific.

  4. 10 Ogo 2015 · Chromogenic ID is a new software module available from Synbiosis for their ProtoCOL 3 and Protos 3 colony counters. This powerful, new software successfully analyses chromogenic agars from major media supplier, E & O Laboratories and means microbiologists can use ProtoCOL 3 and Protos 3 systems to quickly and simply identify and count pathogens ...

  5. The Chromogenic ID software provides consistent data and reduces user misidentification errors. The instrument generates accurate results which can be stored in a secure SQL database. This means the software is compliant with CFR 21 part 11 and is ideal for integration into a GLP/GMP environment.

  6. The sensitive CCD camera, unique lighting system and powerful Chromogenic ID software provides identification of microbial species in seconds. You can connect ChromaZona to your LIMS to store data and generate reports in Excel – with no transcription errors.

  7. 7 Apr 2017 · Manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, Synbiosis, has set up its Chromogenic ID software for use with Synbiosis colony counters. The system now has a validated module for automatic identification of bacteria and yeasts on Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Oxoid Chromogenic media.