Detection of Alicyclobacillus spp. in the NAB area by means of liquid pre-enrichment and streak.
All clear, non-alcoholic drinks and raw material samples.
Qualitative detection of Alicyclobacillus spp. by means of liquid enrichment and streak plate.
Qualitative detection of harmful osmophilic and osmotolerant yeasts, moulds and bacteria in NAB raw material samples.
Raw material samples (e.g. fruit juice concentrates, sugar syrup, etc.) in the non-alcoholic beverage section.
Detection of harmful osmophilic and osmotolerant yeasts, moulds and bacteria by means of liquid pre-enrichment.
Two-stage enrichment for the detection of harmful yeasts and bacteria in cloudy, non-alcoholic beverages using liquid pre-enrichment and pouring plate
All cloudy, non-filterable, non-alcoholic drinks with a pH value < 4.3.
Detection of harmful yeasts and bacteria using liquid enrichment and pouring plate.
Detection of harmful osmophilic and osmotolerant yeasts, moulds and bacteria in NAB raw material samples
Raw material samples (e.g. fruit juice concentrates, sugar syrup, etc.) in the NAB area
The microorganisms should be quickly transferred from the lag phase to the log phase by the liquid pre-enrichment and then visualised as a colony in the agar plate.
Membrane filtration is a simple way of concentrating microorganisms from a liquid sample.
Filtered beers
Membrane filtration and anaerobic incubation
Membrane filtration is a simple way of concentrating any microorganisms present in a non-turbid, liquid water sample.
Quantitative enrichment of large, filterable volumes on wort agar plates.
Membrane filters with pore sizes of 0.65 µm retain yeasts from the liquid sample, which are then incubated aerobically on agar nutrient media. The filtrate is collected in a receiver vessel and then discarded. After incubation, the yeast is analysed under a microscope.