Currently, biotechnology is used in a much broader sense to describe the whole range of technological methods that uses biological systems for various applications in agriculture, food science, and medicine. It combines fields such as genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry and cell biology and links them to fields like chemical engineering, computer engineering, information technology and robotics
Biotechnology has applications in several major industrial areas including:
- Health care (medical)
- Crop production and agriculture
- Industrial uses of crops and other products (biodegradable plastics, biofuels)
- Environment (Recycle, waste treatment)
PowerLab data acquisition systems can simultaneously record signals from a multiplicity of sources including pH, dissolved O
2, dissolved CO
2, headspace gas analyzers and temperature, making them ideal for bioreactor monitoring. An eight or sixteen channel PowerLab is recommended since usually many parameters may need to be monitored.
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LabChart
LabChart software (for Windows and Macintosh) combines the familiar simplicity of a traditional strip chart recorder with the powerful analysis features of a digital acquisition system. LabChart software and a PowerLab data acquisition unit provide data integrity, easy selection of hardware settings, powerful online and offline analysis, procedure automation, seamless extraction of experimental data and flexible display options. Acquisition and analysis capabilities can be further increased with LabChart Extensions and LabChart Modules. LabChart Modules are available as part of LabChart Pro and LabChart Extensions are free for download from the website for existing LabChart users.
Electrodes can be calibrated using the Units Conversion feature of the software.
GLP and 21 CFR Part 11For those researchers working within a laboratory requiring GLP and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance the
GLP Client and GLP Server are available for use with LabChart (Windows only) and PowerLab data acquisition systems. For more information, visit the
Good Laboratory Practice application page or contact your nearest ADInstruments representative.
PowerLab Data Acquisition Systems The PowerLab are high-performance data acquisition units suitable for a wide range of research applications. Typical applications include human and animal physiology, pharmacology, neurophysiology, biology, zoology, biochemistry, and biomedical engineering. Units are capable of recording at speeds of up to 400 000 samples per second continuously to disk (aggregate), and are compatible with instruments, signal conditioners and transducers supplied by ADInstruments, as well as many other brands. In addition to standard single-ended BNC inputs, 4 differential Pod ports are also available for direct connection of Pod signal conditioners and appropriate transducers. These systems include:
Gas AnalyzerML206 Gas Analyzer can be used for the measurement of respiratory gas concentrations from small animals, such as rats, through to humans. It contains an infrared carbon dioxide sensor and optical oxygen detector fed from a damped microvacuum sampling pump.
Oxygen ElectrodesADInstruments offer several micro-oxygen and galvanic electrode configurations
Other oxygen measurement systems (i.e. transcutaneous and fiber optic systems) are available from a number of manufacturers. Analog outputs from these devices may be connected to a PowerLab provided that the signal is ± 10 V. The signals may then be recorded, displayed and analyzed using LabChart software.
Thermocouples & PreamplifiersThe T-type thermocouple probes have a 2-pin T-type plug that is suitable for connection to data acquisition systems via a:
The thermocouple probes include:
Signal ConditionerML165 pH AmpThis amplifier is a dual front-end suitable for pH, ion selective, and temperature measurements in solution recordings. It is supplied with a RTD Temperature Probe. It can be used with:
Third-Party ElectrodesThird-party electrodes and meters may be connected to a PowerLab data acquisition system, provided that they have a ± 10 V analog output range. Such electrodes may include:
- Ion Selective Electrodes and Microelectrodes
- pH Field Effect Transistor (pHFET) Electrodes
- Ion Selective Field Effect Transistor (ISFET) Electrodes
- Fiber Optic Probes