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What is cfu in bioburden test?

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What is a bioburden?

A bioburden is a measure of an object's contamination with microorganisms.


What is bioburden?

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When was CFU Championship created?

CFU Championship was created in 1978.


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cfu means bunch of micro-organisn


How do you convert mpn to cfu?

There is no way to convert CFU to MPN and vice versa. CFU's are the Colony Forming Units in a given sample volume as in, these ARE the colony forming units in 100mLs of a sample. CFU's are definitive. MPN's are the Most Probable Number of cfu's in a given sample volume as in, there are PROBABLY this many cfu's in 100 mLs of a sample. MPN is an estimate of probability.


What is Bactium by Dr Earl Mindell?

It is a comprehensive blend of good bacteria including; lactobacillus acidophilus 5 billion CFU, bifidobacillus bifidum 10 billion CFU, bifidobacillus lactis 5 billion CFU, lactobacillus plantarum 4 billion CFU.


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What is the formula used for counting CFU ml?

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What is bioburden testing?

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