Why for sterile filtration we use membranes with pore size less than 0.22 micro meter?
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Are you monitoring in class A controlled areas? Each time you change agar plates you risk cross contamination. The MD8 Airscan® provides non-stop active air monitoring for at least 8 hours using only one single gelatin membrane filter. The proprietary, USP-approved filter retains even smallest viable airborne microorganisms at the most accurate of levels. Practically ruling out false negative results. Convenient, continuous control no one else can offer you. Because real heroes deserve only the best.Sartorius Stedim BioOutsource offers sterility tests by Direct Inoculation and by Membrane Filtration to GMP regulations and in compliance with the European Pharmacopoeia (EP), Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP) and the United States Pharmacopoeia (USP) standards.
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