Fluorescence-Based Rapid Detection of Microbiological Contaminants in Water Samples
Author(s) -
Hervé Meder,
A. Baumstummler,
Renaud Chollet,
Sophie Barrier,
Monika Kukuczka,
Frédéric Olivieri,
Esther Welterlin,
Vincent Beguin,
Sébastien Ribault
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the scientific world journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.453
H-Index - 93
eISSN - 2356-6140
pISSN - 1537-744X
DOI - 10.1100/2012/234858
Subject(s) - enumeration , contamination , filtration (mathematics) , microorganism , environmental science , fluorescent staining , biochemical engineering , human health , pulp and paper industry , environmental chemistry , chromatography , chemistry , staining , biology , bacteria , mathematics , ecology , medicine , statistics , genetics , environmental health , combinatorics , engineering
Microbiological contamination of process waters is a current issue for pharmaceutical industries. Traditional methods require several days to obtain results; therefore, rapid microbiological methods are widely requested to shorten time-to-result. Milliflex Quantum was developed for the rapid detection and enumeration of microorganisms in filterable samples. It combines membrane filtration to universal fluorescent staining of viable microorganisms. This new alternative method was validated using European and United States Pharmacopeia definitions, with sterile water and/or sterile water artificially contaminated with microorganisms. The Milliflex Quantum method was demonstrated to be reliable, robust, specific, accurate, and linear over the whole range of assays following these guidelines. The Milliflex Quantum system was challenged to detect natural contaminants in different types of pharmaceutical purified process waters. Milliflex Quantum was demonstrated to detect accurately contaminants 3- to 7-fold faster than traditional membrane filtration method. The staining procedure is nondestructive allowing downstream identification following a positive result. The Milliflex Quantum offers a fast, sensitive, and robust alternative to the compendial membrane filtration method.
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