Discover BactoProfile – Get Full Overview of the Bacteria in Your RAS Facility!
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PatoGen is proud to introduce BactoProfile, a groundbreaking product designed to give you complete insight into the bacterial composition of your facility. With BactoProfile, you can monitor bacteria in biofilters, bioreactors, and water, ensuring your facility operates at its best.

Why Choose BactoProfile?

  • Accurate Bacteria Analysis: Our 16S metagenomics analysis maps the microbial community in your facility, focusing on key bacterial groups such as nitrifying bacteria (AOB/NOB) that convert toxic substances into less harmful ones.
  • Prevent Problems: By tracking bacterial composition over time, you can identify and prevent issues before they develop into major challenges. This includes both biofilter function and fish health.
  • Tailored to Your Facility: Each facility has its unique bacterial flora. BactoProfile helps you understand how operations, design, and geographic location affect bacterial composition, allowing you to make necessary adjustments for optimal performance.

The relative amount of essential bacterial groups, including nitrifying bacteria (AOB/NOB).

How Does It Work?

BactoProfile provides a detailed overview of the 15 most common bacterial families in the sample, as well as the relative abundance of essential bacterial groups. This makes it possible to identify both beneficial and harmful bacteria, including those that cause off-flavors in meat or are disease-associated.

Contact us today to test out BactoProfile at your facility!

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