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Posted 13 March 2023 - 06:03 PM

Hey guys. Does anybody by chance have the method description? 

https://www.iso.org/...lbrueckii subsp.

Our lab is using another method and is not familiar with this one. However, our US prospective customers are requiring to use this method for probiotic testing.

Any chance? Thanks a lot in advance!



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Posted 14 March 2023 - 08:52 AM

Hi Olenahz,

 

You mean the ISO itself or the description of the method they use in the lab in case someone has transcribed the ISO to an in-house method?

Also, do you happen to have your method accredited?? If yes, then you could argue this with your prospective clients, as it is verified -through blood and tears- that your method is working as intended and the results are valid!


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Posted 14 March 2023 - 12:10 PM

Hi Olenahz,

 

You mean the ISO itself or the description of the method they use in the lab in case someone has transcribed the ISO to an in-house method?

Also, do you happen to have your method accredited?? If yes, then you could argue this with your prospective clients, as it is verified -through blood and tears- that your method is working as intended and the results are valid!

Hi Evans X. I need a description - because ISO doesn't provide it, one needs to purchase it. Our lab method is not accredited, that's the problem. Before, we didn't have any problems with that, even our biggest customers (e.g., Loblaw) were OK with it.





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