Microbial limit test
The microbiological limit test is conducted on non-sterile products (such as pharmaceuticals and cosmetics). It includes the viable count test (which examines the number of viable microorganisms present in the product) and the specific microorganism test (which checks for the presence of specific microorganisms in the product).
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P2
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P4
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**Testing Methods** - Measurement of Viable Bacteria Count The number of viable bacteria in the product is measured using methods such as the pour plate method, spread plate method, membrane filter method, and most probable number (MPN) method. *Note: The choice of method depends on the characteristics of the product and the desired detection limits. If there are no specific requests, the spread plate method will be used.* - Specific Microorganism Testing The presence or absence of specific microorganisms is investigated using appropriate media and culture methods for each specific microorganism.
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