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These novel polymers are capable of aiding infection control by acting either as bacterial repellents or scavengers. Specific polymers can prevent the accumulation of bacteria or alternatively capture bacterial species, such as Salmonella and E. Coli, with a high level of selectivity.
Modified Atmosphere Packaging (MAP) is a modern and much used method to protect oxygen sensitive items, most commonly foodstuffs and sterilised medical equipment. It is imperative within this form of packaging that the level of oxygen is known, to indicate product tampering and assure quality.
A flexible protein delivery system for vaccinating cattle against pathogens and cattle-borne zoonoses that provides long term immune protection without adverse consequences on productivity or health.
Heriot-Watt University have developed a patented technology whereby a single surface relief diffractive optical element is capable of producing two distinct output patterns under different illumination wavelengths, one in the visible region and one in the non-visible region. It is believed that thes...
Food irradiation is the use of high energy ionising radiation to extend shelf life by reducing the bacterial loads associated with natural foods. The University of Glasgow has developed methods and equipment for screening foodstuffs for irradiation
The University of Glasgow has developed a novel, covert, chip-less smart label technology for protecting branded items.
Researchers at The Robert Gordon University have developed a completely new type of porous carbon for high performance filtration. The materials provide a pivotal role in the successful development of key technologies to meet current societal needs in the critical areas of energy, purification and s...
Genespark is a fast fluorescent molecular labelling technology with unlimited multiplex scalability.
The NMAD has been developed by members of the Sea Mammals Research Unit at the Gatty Marine Laboratory and undergone fish farm field trials. The sound profiles of the NMAD have been designed to have the maximum effect on specific target species (e.g. seals) and the minimum on species not targeted (e...
Current techniques for Nitrate determination use spectrophotometry and ion chromatography and measure the presence of ammonia or nitrite, the reduced form of Nitrate, and are generally time consuming. An improved method for the real time detection of Nitrate ions has been developed by Dr Paul Kong T...