Tuesday, February 25, 2014

NanoLogix, Inc. (NNLX) Sets High Bar for Extended Shelf Life of Petri-Plates

NanoLogix, a biotech company focused primarily on the rapid detection and identification of live bacteria, and determination of their antibiotic resistance and sensitivity, reports that it has established a new world standard for petri plate shelf life and storage conditions. Based on ongoing tests by the world’s largest private research and development corporation, NanoLogix Tryptic Soy Agar (TSA) plates packed in patented FlatPack® packaging for 19 months have demonstrated their ability to perform as well as one-week old competitor’s plates.

With this achievement, NanoLogix’s petri plate shelf life has reached nearly 10 times the competition’s room temperature shelf life of slightly more than two months and five times the competition’s normal cold-storage shelf life. Additionally, in an additional milestone reached in internal company cold storage tests, NanoLogix TSA petri plates are approaching three years on the shelf with no loss of viability from when first manufactured.

“The importance of these results cannot be overstated — due to their traditional short shelf lives, agar-filled petri plates have historically been prepared in locations in the states, regions, or countries in which the users are located,” the company stated in the news release. “The long shelf life of NanoLogix products and the FlatPack’s virtual elimination of breakage in transit, regardless of distance shipped, are producing a paradigm shift on the part of those who are the product end users. Customers can now take delivery of NanoLogix products many thousands of miles distant from the production location and be assured that they have a product that significantly outlasts others made onsite, locally, or regionally.”

Several of NanoLogix’s FlatPack protected petri-based products can be stored at room temperature for months, a feature the company claims as unique and one that significantly reduces energy requirements on projects of all sizes without need for cold storage equipment for TSA: 19+ months (competition: 3-1/2 months); Nematode Growth Media (10+ months); and Chocolate Agar: 10+ months (competition 5 months). The company’s Middlebrook Agar petri plates for TB detection enable: 10+ months in cold storage, (competition: 3 months).

The company says it expects these times to be extended during the ongoing testing. Results of the ongoing study are expected to be submitted for publication sometime in 2014.

For more information visit www.nanologix.com

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