Biolog Instruments

Biolog instruments are used in many applications, including microbial identification and characterisation, as well as advanced phenotypic analysis for cells of all types, from microbial to mammalian. Supported and serviced by TECHNOPATH.

  • For rapid identification of bacteria, yeast, and filamentous fungi. The GEN III MicroStation System has the capacity to read all Biolog MicroPlate™ configurations. The MicroStation™ ID System is a versatile system, with the ability to identify and characterize a wide range of environmental and pathogenic organisms across diverse fields of microbiology. Using all Biolog databases, over 2650 species of bacteria, yeast and filamentous fungi can be identified in as little as 2 hours. Just prepare a cell suspension and inoculate the appropriate MicroPlate™.  After inoculation and incubation, the MicroPlate™ is placed into the MicroStation™ Reader for analysis. The unique metabolic pattern generated by the organism is recorded and compared to hundreds of identification profiles in a corresponding Biolog Database. The versatile plate reader uses dual wavelength readings to quantify color reactions in the MicroPlate™ wells, adding consistency and accuracy when reading the reaction patterns. Biolog’s patented redox chemistry makes use of different carbon compounds including sugars, carboxylic acids, amino acids and peptides to provide an unparalleled wealth of discriminating biochemical characterizations. This diverse set of tests enables our systems to identify microorganisms that other kit-based methods misidentify or fail to identify. The MicroStation™ System, as well as the OmniLog® System, has extensive applications also for microbial community analysis in soil, water, biofilms and other environments.
  • Biolog logo OmniLog ID System
    Full automation to meet the demands of a dynamic workflow The OmniLog® ID System offers a simple automated process to meet the dynamic workflow demands of a wide range of microbiology applications. Even organisms requiring special incubation temperatures or environments are easily accommodated, ensuring accurate identification for a broad spectrum of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. The OmniLog® ID System fully automates the process of microbial identification by incubating, reading and interpreting results from up to 50 Biolog MicroPlates™ at a time.  The system software provides directives to guide all steps of the testing process for each MicroPlate™, including sample placement and removal and extended incubation when needed. Additional MicroPlates can be loaded and processed anytime there is an open tray or identification has been completed on a previously entered MicroPlate™. Up to date information for each MicroPlate™, including results as they become available, are continuously visible on the system’s menu screen. Identifications take as little as 2 hours. The OmniLog® Plus ID System adds testing capabilities for anaerobic bacteria, yeasts and filamentous fungi. Both OmniLog® systems allow results to be saved to create a customized database or to track specific organism characteristics and frequency of isolation. The system software, which includes the RetroSpect™ software module for organism tracking and trending, is extremely easy to navigate, and provides all the required functionality to meet 21CFR part 11 electronic record requirements and regulatory compliance. Administrative features are also available to control operator access and the creation or modification of data files.
  • Fully Automated Phenotype MicroArray System The Biolog OmniLog® incubates and monitors 50 microplates, or 1,920 phenotypic assays simultaneously to measure physiological responses in diverse microbial cells. The OmniLog PM system includes software for analysis of Biolog Phenotype MicroArray panels. The OmniLog II Combo System has additional software and a database for identification of aerobic bacteria using Biolog’s Gen III microplates. The OmniLog II Combo Plus System adds the capability for identifying anaerobes, yeast and filamentous fungi. Each system includes the OmniLog instrument, software as indicated, multimedia computer, LCD flat panel monitor, 8-channel electronic pipettor, turbidimeter, user guide, training and 1-year warranty. The OmniLog II Combo system also include the Biolog MicroStation™ Reader and a printer. Organism databases (for microbial identification), consumables and other accessories are purchased separately.
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