BioJENC, LLC
Microbial detection
BioJENC
Microbial detection
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BioJENC is located in the Louisiana Emerging Technology Center,
Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA.  Tel: 225-615-8934 Fax: 225-615-8910   
 
Our company develops, markets, and distributes reagents, supplies, and testing devices related to the field of microbial detection.  You may purchase our products via
phone(1-225-615-8934) or fax (1-225-615-8910).
 
BioJENC provides high quality tests to aid the detection of microorganisms in biological samples.  For student and research laboratories, the tests may also be used for detecting pH, nitrite, nitrate, and/or nitric oxide metabolites in a sample.  Visit our joint poster presentation with the American Red Cross at the 2003 AABB Annual Meeting for reference of sensitivity. Your orders can be processed by phone (1-225-615-8934) and Fax (1-225-615-8910).  Contact us for more information. 
  • For research laboratory tests, our PHIL(TM) differential culture medium and NiNa(TM) reagent strips provide a sensitive combination for you to detect microorganisms that utilize sugars and reduce nitrate like E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus.
  • For monitoring dietary nitrate intake, our NiNa(TM) reagent strips provide a sensitive test for you to monitor if your diet is rich in nitrate.  Dietary nitrates may be beneficial to blood flow*.

* Reference: For more information regarding dietary nitrate, visit www.clinicaltirals.gov/ct/show/NCT00069654.

 

Our laboratory testing products are simple and sensitive for use in microbiological applications.  MRS or MDS is suitable for recovery and detection of bacteria in a biological sample.  Visit our joint poster presentation with the American Red Cross at the 2003 AABB Annual Meeting for reference of sensitivity.  This research study was based on our following products:

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Catalog# PNM-25, PH.I.L. Nitrate Differential Culture Medium, 25 counts per pack

Companion nitrite and nitrate reagent strips are available (Product number: NNS-25, 25 counts per bottle).

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Results
Internal color change from orange red to yellow (indication of sugar fermentation) and external nitrite detection changes from white to pinkish purple color. The results indicate carbohydrate and nitrate metabolism due to the presence of microorganisms. Nitrite, metabolites of nitrate reduction, may be detected within 3-4 hours of incubation using a heavy inoculum.

BioJENC, LLC., Louisiana Emerging Technology Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803. USA. Tel: 225-615-8934, FAX: 225-615-8910. 

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