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Microbial threat and the impending failure of old antibacterial agents led to develop next-generation broad spectrum antibiotics to fight some of the most resistant strains.

Microbiology

  • Strain improvement for production of Industrial Enzymes- Amylase, Cellulase, Invertase, Lactase, Invertase, Glucoamylase, etc
  • Process development: Bench top, Process scale up – Bioethanol, Lactic acid Vinegar, Phytase, antibiotics etc
  • Antimicrobial studies for NCE – Antibacterial, Antifungal activity for various pathogens, MIC, MBC, Time kill assay
  • Identification of pathogens by molecular methods 16s RNA/18s RNA sanger sequence
  • RAPD, RFLP, NGS-metagenomics, whole genome sequencing
  • Detection of Pathogens as per WHO & FIP (E. coli, Salmonella, Pseudomonas, Klebsiella pneumonia, Staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus sp.)
  • Sterility testing, Residual Anti-Microbial Substances, Bacterial Enterotoxins, Mycotoxins
  • Disinfection Efficacy & Preservative Efficacy, Potency of Antibiotics and Vitamins
  • AMES Mutagenicity, Endotoxin test, Sterility and LAL test