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New Automated Zone Analysis System - Helps Speed up the Quality Testing of
Antibiotics
October 28th 2009 Cambridge, UK: Synbiosis, a world-leading manufacturer
of automated microbiological systems, is pleased to announce its new ProtoCOL 2
automated zone measuring system now offers unique functionality for analysing
antibiotic susceptibility testing plates. This can help improve quality testing
and speed up the release of new antibiotics, thus reducing the spread of drug
resistance.
Using the innovative ergonomically designed ProtoCOL 2 permits precise
measurement of inhibition zones on antibiotic susceptibility testing plates
(resolution >0.05mm from disc or well’s edge), even if the zone’s edge is
indistinct or if the majority of the plate has been cleared by the antibiotic
being tested.

ProtoCOL 2 features integrated sliding doors to eliminate ambient light effects
and its unique LED lighting (patent pending) provides exceptional uniform
illumination of antibiotic susceptibility testing plates. The system contains a
high-resolution CCD camera that automatically generates highly defined zone
images in seconds. The new impressive Zone software will assess not just two,
but multiple points from the zone to rapidly calculate an average diameter,
saving valuable analysis time. The software will also measure and subtract disc
and well sizes, making the ProtoCOL 2 the most accurate system currently
available for determining an antibiotic’s efficacy.
The results generated can be automatically transferred into statistical analysis
software or archived where a batch number and antibiotic name can be entered. An
image library is also created permitting scientists to see antibiotic
susceptibility testing plates if there is a query after disposal. Producing data
and image files ensure it is simple to locate vital information or generate
professional reports when regulatory authorities request them. The capabilities
of the software can also be integrated into a 21CFR Part 11 environment and
means ProtoCOL 2 is suitable for use in any GMP antibiotic production facility
or clinical microbiology laboratory.
Martin Smith of Synbiosis stated: “There is an urgent need for new, effective
antibiotic drugs. The fast and accurate testing of an antibiotic’s efficacy is
extremely important, as many antibiotics have to be used within two years of
manufacture.”
Martin Smith continued: “We are delighted to respond to this need by introducing
the new ProtoCOL 2, which with its excellent inhibition zone measurement
features allows scientists to precisely determine an antibiotic’s potency in
seconds. Using a ProtoCOL 2 system ensures antibiotics can be released rapidly,
resulting in reduced costs of storing them and the antibiotics having a longer
shelf-life at the pharmacy.”
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For Further Information Contact:
Jayne Arthur, Synbiosis, Beacon House, Nuffield Road, Cambridge, CB4 1TF,
UK.
Tel: +44(0) 1223-727125 Fax +44 (0) 1223-727101
Email: jayne.arthur@synbiosis.com
Web site: www.synbiosis.com
Editor Contact:
Dr Sue Pearson, Director, International Science Writer, PO Box 170, Hitchin,
Hertfordshire SG5 3GD, UK.
Tel/Fax +44 (0)1462-635327 Email:
sue6.pearson@ntlworld.com
Note to Editors
About Synbiosis
Synbiosis is a world-leading supplier of integrated imaging solutions for
automatic counting and analysis of microbial colonies and zone measurement. The
ProtoCOL 2 and åCOLyte systems from Synbiosis are installed in food,
pharmaceutical, environmental and research microbiology laboratories world-wide.
Synbiosis uses established distribution channels to market its products
internationally.
Synbiosis, founded in 1998 is a division of the Synoptics Group based in
Cambridge UK. The Group’s other divisions, Syncroscopy and Syngene, specialise
in digital imaging solutions for microscopy and molecular biology applications
respectively. Synoptics currently employs 40 people in its UK and US subsidiary
operation.
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