BINDER environmental chambers are perfectly suited to material testing under dynamic conditions. The...
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BINDER drying chambers: top-quality laboratory...
BINDER laboratory ovens with gravity convection or forced-air convection are renowned for their qual...
A BINDER heating oven with a silicone- and dust-free inner chamber and a symmetrical air flow provid...
The completely redesigned Avantgarde.Line incubators with gravity convection or forced convection ar...
Both BINDER vacuum drying chamber models enable effective drying without residue or damaging the mat...
Modern diagnostic analysis methods require continuously smaller sample volumes. It brings advantages...
Tests as part of the validation of instructions...
Manufacturers and distributors of medical deviceswhich are designed for reuse, must provide informat...
Fluorescence end-point assays in 96-well microplate format with methodologies simila...
Endotoxin test (as per USP 85 and Ph. Eur....
Endotoxins (ancient Greek endo: "inside", "within", toxins, "the poisonous...
BINDER refrigerated incubators are gentle on samples and provide high-quality performance. Every KB...
ENDOZYME® II GO (Endotoxin test)
MAIN BENEFITS: Fluorescence end-point assays in 96-well microplate format with methodologie...
Ultra low temperature freezers
The spotlight is on environmentally-friendly design in the new BINDER ultra low temperature freezer....
Determination of bioburden including validation...
The objective of determination of bioburden is to determine the population of viable microorganisms...
Homogeneous light in combination with a constant temperature and humidity is necessary to achieve id...
ENDOLISA® (Endotoxin detection)
Overcomes limitations of conventional methods, such as inhibition and enhancement...
Tests as part of the validation of instructions...
In the same way as with processing of medical devices (cleaning and disinfection) the manufacturer o...
In-vitro cytotoxicity test (as per DIN EN...
The ability of a substance to damage cells or tissue is referred to as cytotoxicity. The ...
BINDER humidity chambers stand out when testing material behaviors under constant temperature and hu...
Healthcare & Medical assemblies
We are the reliable partner covering all areas from conception to (sterile) packaging of the finishe...
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Bioanalytics
Bioanalytical studies on analytical methods in the life sciences: biochemistry, molecular biology, molecular genetics, cell and developmental biology and medicine. In a narrower sense, biological analysis examines biological macromolecules and their changes, namely proteins, DNA, RNA, carbohydrates and lipids. By and large, it also includes low molecular weight substrates and products of the metabolism of the biological system. The tool used in bioanalysis is a device that converts physical and chemical quantities with suitable sensors or biosensors into electrical signals, which can then be recorded and recorded qualitatively and quantitatively by experimenters. The registered data can be very complex and is analyzed using bioinformatics. In addition to conventional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with ultraviolet or fluorescence detectors, combinations with mass spectrometers (MS) are increasingly being used. The physical separation method (like the separation method proposed for the organic product manufacturing process) is commonly used to separate the required organic products from a large amount of random substances, so that the organic products can be qualitatively and quantitatively determined with a great deal of small errors . possible. Usually, the biological product must be modified by chemical modification with or without biocatalysis in order for it to be detected or separated first. In any case, due to its high complexity, biological analysis is in most cases more complicated in terms of accuracy and repeatability than classical physical and chemical analysis.