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Exclusive distributor in the UK for BioMaxima MIC test strips


Innovative, patented technology lies at the core of Biomaxima’s MIC strip design and ensures superior performance. The unique fibre of the strips - made with Arctic Paper - allows active substances to be released into solid media more effectively than ever, providing faster, more precise, and highly reproducible results through uniform diffusion.


There are four types of gradient test strips for determining MIC concentration:


The BMIC® test for determining the antibacterial MIC


The FMIC™ test for antifungal MIC


The RMIC™ test for detecting resistance mechanisms through MIC


The innovative design protects the high consistency and stability of antibiotic gradient along the strip surface


Reduced risk of gas collecting under the surface of the strip and reduced risk of water condensation, which could otherwise affect proper antibiotic distribution


Excellent agar adhesion


The TMIC™ test for antituberculosis minimum inhibitory concentration


Timely and consistent antibiotic release - highly reproducible test


Clear and well-marked scale makes the reading easy and convenient


Individually packed strips in sachets made of special foil with a individual moisture absorber


Available in boxes of 5, 10 or 30 strips


Scan the QR code above to read more about


BioMaxima’s Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing.


Request your evaluation pack today:


www.pro-lab.co.ukuksupport@pro-lab.co.uk


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