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Ask an Expert with Abraham Gonzalez - Reporting Coliforms

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Eurofins Microbiology Laboratories, Inc. is made up of a network of microbiology labs located all throughout the US to support microbiological testing needs. Each lab has dedicated customer support so you get answers fast. Our Ask an Expert Series showcases our scientists from around the country and answers questions customers frequently ask. Videos are published weekly on all of social media platforms. 

 

 

Ask an Expert Series - Topic #5

Should I use a method that reports coliforms in CFU/g or MPN/g for my product?

"MPN methods generally have a slightly lower limit of quantification than do CFU methods. If increased sensitivity is desired, then an MPN method can be considered. Occasionally there is a regulatory requirement for an MPN method, such as drinking water portability standards. Alternatively, if a sample has known antimicrobial activity then CFU methods may be a better choice due to greater dilution during sample preparation. There also may be cost differences between the two methods." - Abraham Gonzalez, Business Development Director of Eurofins Microbiology Laboratories, Inc. in Garden Grove, CA.

 

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