Cambridge, UK: Synbiosis, a long-established, expert manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, today announced the availability of its next generation Chromogenic ID software module for the 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 cultured on chromogenic plates from E & O Laboratories and CHROMagar.

The new Chromogenic ID software module, ensures that the ProtoCOL 3 and Protos 3 systems can, in seconds, precisely identify, and at the same time count any bacteria or yeast cultured on E & O chromogenic or Colorex plates, saving microbiologists time examining colonies and ensuring that critical microbial identification results are consistent from one microbiologist to another.

The ProtoCOL 3 and Protos 3 systems allow precise chromogenic colony identification by capturing true to life colour images of colonies on chromogenic plates utilising their patented red, blue and green lighting. The new software analyses images of E & O Laboratories, as well as CHROMagar plates and can distinguish between different shades of a vast range of colours. This allows precise identification of pathogens, including Acinetobacter spp., Candida spp., Klebsiella spp., Enterococcus spp. E.coli 0157, Listeria spp. Salmonella spp., Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and Vibrio spp. These systems also simultaneously count the different coloured colonies of each species, providing objective, consistent data and reducing identification and keying errors, generating accurate, fully traceable results, which can be stored electronically for future audit.

Scientists wanting to find out more about the Chromogenic ID software, can click this link for details: https://www.synbiosis.com/chromogenic-id/

“Our first release of Chromogenic ID software, which analyses CHROMagar plates has proved so successful that we have undertaken extensive R and D work to extended its application to include E&O Laboratories’ chromogenic media,” stated Kate George, Divisional Manager at Synbiosis, “microbiologists wanting to see the amazing performance of the world’s only commercial systems for automatically generating accurate, objective microbial identification and colony counts with a wide range of chromogenic media should contact us today for a demonstration of our next generation Chromogenic ID software.”

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