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How Alkalizator Boosts Lab Efficiency

A scalable, contamination-free lysis system for lab managers

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Lab managers seeking greater process control, scalability, and contamination-free lysis workflows can now rely on Alkalizator, an automated in-line lysis system for microbial downstream processing. Designed for plasmid DNA and recombinant protein production, Alkalizator enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and improves process reproducibility.

Why lab managers will benefit from Alkalizator

  • Single-use flowpath minimizes contamination risks
  • Quick setup and small footprint for easy installation
  • Scalable processing capacity from 0.1 L to 2000 L
  • Reliable lysis time control for consistent results
  • No chilled reagents needed, reducing operational complexity
  • cGMP-compliant with easy integration into existing workflows
  • Comprehensive support and training for seamless adoption

Improving productivity in bioprocessing labs

Alkalizator’s automated control systems ensure precise lysis conditions, minimizing human error and increasing process efficiency. Its closed-system approach improves safety while enhancing reproducibility and cost savings.

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With gene therapy production costs reaching millions, Alkalizator significantly reduces purification expenses, making it a vital tool for research, development, and biomanufacturing facilities focused on improving productivity and scalability.

This article has been sourced from a press release and may include content created or refined using AI tools and verified by our editorial team. The press release was provided by Sartorius

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