Quantifying resources needed per food analysis and an independent comparison of the manufacturing processes is helpful for the QC companies to holistically assess the efficiency of the various media preparation methods.
An independent food QC laboratory (BAV INSTITUT GmbH, A Tentamus Company, Germany) performed a comparative study of different production processes for buffered peptone water for microbiological examination of food in terms of time, energy, and water requirements.
Five different media manufacturing methods were compared, and process throughput times plus hands-on times of the employees were determined (Classic media production in the laboratory, use of a media preparator, ready-to-use media bags and the ReadyStream® system classic and combined with dilutor). Steps of media production, preparation of first dilution of the samples, and preparation and follow-up steps (e.g. cleaning of the instruments) were considered.
Key Takeaways
- Study: “traditional” vs “new” media preparation methods
- How to improve lab efficiencies
- New media preparation solution
Join this webinar to get a review of the current media preparation solutions, and to help you to improve your laboratory efficiency, and ultimately reduce your laboratory costs.
Speakers

Tim Cser
{hcompany}
Sr. Technology Specialist
Tim Cser is a Senior Technology Specialist with {hcompany}. Tim graduated in 1997 from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo with a degree in Microbiology with an emphasis on Industrial Microbiology. Tim started his career with Clorox working on antimicrobial effectiveness studies. He continued his career at Biolog where he gained 7 years of experience with microbial identifications. For the last 14 years he’s worked at {hcompany} in a variety of roles involving Pharmaceutical/Biotech QC Microbiology.

Justyce Jedlicka
{hcompany}
Food & Beverage Regulatory Liaison
Justyce Jedlicka is responsible for engaging with influencers in the food and beverage industry to align initiatives to be in the highest regulatory compliance and promote best practices among testing methods promoting the safest and highest quality food, Justyce has been serving the food and beverage industry since 2013. She received her BS in Chemistry and MBA from the University of Missouri in St. Louis. She currently serves on the Food Sciences Section Executive Board of the American Council of Independent Labs and is a member of IAFP, ISBT, and AOAC.
Food and beverage testing and manufacturing
- Microbial culture media preparation
Duration:38min
Language:English
Session 1:presented June 27, 2024
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