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Laboratory Products 85 Going Green in the Lab: Sustainable Products for Life Science Research


In a recent blog post, AMSBIO showcased its range of ‘green products’ aimed at life science researchers who seek to uphold scientific standards while reducing their lab’s ecological footprint.


Despite being notorious for their high energy consumption and waste production, life science laboratories are increasingly recognising the importance of sustainability. As a result, many labs are now adopting eco-friendly practices and products as a top priority.


AMSBIO’s product line is expanding to include collagenase, exosome standards, recombinant proteins, and RNA isolation kits, all of which come in lyophilised or freeze- dried formats. By eliminating the need for dry ice during transportation, these products also eliminate the need for low-temperature storage, which can help reduce electricity consumption in the lab.


In response to the growing trend towards reducing the use of animal-derived components in research, AMSBIO offers a range of animal-free alternatives in its cell culture media, extracellular matrices, chondroitinase, and collagenase product lines..


AMSBIO not only offers sustainable products but also prioritises eco-friendly packaging, using cardboard instead of polystyrene whenever possible, to facilitate recycling. Moreover, AMSBIO provides helpful tips categorised under ‘reduce, reuse, recycle, and re-think’, to assist laboratories in enhancing their sustainability efforts, regardless of whether they use AMSBIO products or not.


Read the blog in full. More information online: ilmt.co/PL/1XZE Flexible Tubing Solutions for Regulated Environments


Biotech Fluidics has released a new selection of flexible tubing made of traceable, certified PEEK and fluoropolymer materials, suitable for use in regulated environments.


Tubing plays a crucial role in fluidic systems, especially in medical and life science applications. The biocompatibility standards outlined in regulations such as ISO 10993 (for medical devices and dental materials), US Pharmacopeia Class VI (for toxicity), FDA title 21, and EU Regulation 1907/2006 (for DEHP content) impose stringent requirements on the selection of flexible plastic tubing. Therefore, the choice of tubing must comply with these regulations to ensure safe and effective operations in these industries.


To cater to the needs of medical and life science applications, Biotech Fluidics now provides premium, FDA- certified flexible plastic tubing in pre-cut and bulk quantities. Not only does this tubing comply with regulatory requirements, but each supply also includes traceability information such as the manufacturing lot number. Furthermore, upon request, Biotech Fluidics can deliver sterilised tubing assemblies prepared in a cleanroom environment, ensuring the highest level of quality and cleanliness.


As experienced specialists in fluidic systems, Biotech Fluidics is well-equipped to help you find the most suitable regulatory-compliant flexible plastic tubing for your specific needs. The company offers a wide range of precisely manufactured tubing with tight OD and ID tolerances, available for quick delivery. In addition, Biotech Fluidics can provide customised OEM solutions, including pre-cut tubing and mounted fittings that comply with regulations, packaged with your own label and other requirements.


More information online: ilmt.co/PL/8jqO Cannabinoid Extract Distillation


Pope Scientific’s Wiped-Film Molecular Still, with a 2-inch diameter, has become the standard machine for the final purification of cannabinoid oils, including CBD and THC, to achieve the highest levels of purity, quality, yield, and clarity in the US and across the world. The glass model has a throughput of up to 500 ml/hr, and the optional stainless steel model can process even larger volumes. A feed pump option is available, while the 4-inch and 6-inch models are used for greater throughput. Larger multistage turnkey systems that can handle up to 200 kg/hr or more and can also collect terpenes are also available. Regardless of the extraction method used, exceptional results are guaranteed. The Pope Wiped-Film Evaporators (WFE) are an excellent alternative to rotary and falling film evaporators for continuous large-scale solvent removal, such as post-winterization. Decarboxylation and crystallisation/isolation systems are also on offer. All equipment is manufactured in the USA. The resulting distillate product is optically clear, light yellow, with dark residue, chlorophyll, heavy waxes, salts, and other impurities left behind.


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