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How to Use a Fluorescence Protein Detection Test Technical Data Sheet

26 Nov 2018

This data sheet provides an overview of the ProReveal spray which detects residual proteins on surgical instruments, to avoid the risk of disease from reused instruments.

ProReveal Test

Synoptics Health

Fluorescence Protein Detection Test ProReveal is a highly sensitive fluorescence-based patented protein detection test for checking the presence of residual protein on surgical instruments after going through a washer disinfector process. This cost-effective test (conforms to BS EN ISO 15883-1) delivers objective, visual and measurable results, removing any doubt as to whether a decontaminated instrument is safe for reuse. Key features • Rapid result in under 5 minutes with a PASS or FAIL indicator • Provides a quantitative measurement over the whole of the instrument • A visual indication as to the location of any residual protein • Can detect less than 50ng of residual protein • Follows the new CPFF-01-01 guidelines for fluorescence-based protein detection methods • 3D view of the instrument shows where protein is present and how much • Patented viewer and reagent spray

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How to Use a Fluorescence Protein Detection Test Technical Data Sheet