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BioLight Toxy Luminometer


The new and innovative Aqua Science BioLight Toxy luminometer brings rapid toxicity testing to the 21st Century. BioLight Toxy offers the most up to date, dual option instrument available for bioluminescent analysis in the market.

How it works

The BioLight Toxy measures the light levels of the marine bacterium AliiVibrio fischeri, used in the BioLight reagent to determine the toxicity of a sample. Results are reported in % effect or EC50 (effective concentration 50%) dependent on the protocol and use of the portable or bench-top instrument.

Using the BioLight Toxy along with Aqua Science BioLight Multi or Single Reagents and consumables provides testing that can screen over 3,600 chemical compounds simultaneously, while also detecting synergistic toxicity effects.

The bacteria elicit the brightest light levels following reconstitution. These light levels are measured prior to sample exposure and over time after exposure to a sample, using a luminometer. The luminometer measures the changes in the light to indicate the levels of toxicity.

 

Global Standards and Approvals:

International - ISO Standard 11348-3:2006

Canada - G-50 Regulatory Standard

France - AFNOR T 90-320 Standard

Germany - DIN Standard (DIN 38412 part 34)

Italy - Wastewater Reg. Dlg. 152

Netherlands - Dutch Standards Group (NNI)

Spain - Soil and Wastewater Regulatory Standard UNE-ISO5667

Sweden - Industrial Effluent Standard

Mexico - NMX-AA-112-SCFI-2017

U.S. - ASTM Standard D5660-96

U.S. - Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater


Microbiotests TOXKITS


Microbiotests TOXKITS are used for research and toxicity monitoring for a variety of applications. The test species and the test protocols are the same as in many standardised toxicity tests. The dormant or immobilized test species can be stored for months and “activated” (= hatched, de-immobilised or germinated) at the time of the performance of the assays.

 

Applications:

Freshwater | Wastewater | Seawater | Estuaries Sediments | Soils | Solid Wastes