The constant surveillance of the Simbios Biotechnological Products Ltda. about evolution in the diagnostic methods and its applications have made possible many advances. The project aims to develop new diagnostic technologies molecular-based amplification, isothermal DNA that enable analytical procedures, fast and accurate dispensing with the need for sophisticated equipment and allowing laboratory facilities are simple, close to the need of diagnosis in the environment of agroindustrial sector, rationalization of the training and improvement of the quality of the results. According to the executive director, André Fonseca, the idea is not original from the company, but based in scientific prospecting. “We recognize the essential characteristics on the method chosen, by combining the sensitivity and specificity of the sophisticated DNA analysis to the simplicity of the laboratory operations as well basic,” he adds.
The focus was to seek the grant by the middle of the Tecnova RS to develop diagnostic possibilities unheard of for the management of sanitary squads of the production of poultry and pig farming. Fonseca says that the technology was absorbed by the company, which has developed applications unpublished diagnosis, among which probes specific serotypes of Salmonella, a problem very relevant in animal health and food safety. All are associated with prevalent diseases, and the economic impact on poultry production, or even represent a risk in the process of transformation of raw materials in the environment of the agribusiness production of meat.
Prototypes of the products are already in testing in laboratories, agro, showing good results. The project exceeded its goals, bringing to the Simbios the technology domain, a more comprehensive and robust than it was originally intended. The Simbios back now to the expansion of uses of this new technology, or create new applications to diagnostic up; and to the development of the presentation of the products, of the processes of industrial production and trading approach.
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