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Microbiata Friendly by Biofilm Control

Demonstrating the healthy nature of a product for the microbiota is now an essential parameter in order to build consumer confidence. In order to meet the needs for scientific evidence on the microbiota, BioFilm Control has created an offer to ensure the Microbiota Friendly activity of active ingredients and formulations on a selection of key strains of the skin microbiota.

Based on our unique proprietary technology protected by 12 patents, the Ring Test®, as well as our proficiency in microbiology techniques, our experts have developed a Microbiota Friendly label which is the only one to take into account the biofilm behaviour of microorganisms (bacteria adhered on the surface) involved in the formation and maintenance of the microbiota.

Beyond standard analyses, our innovative label demonstrates the Microbiota Friendly nature of any type of product (cream, oil, powder for instance) on a selection of bacterial strains of different species. It sheds precise scientific light on cell viability thanks to results obtained under the conditions of use that are closest to reality. Applicable to any type of packaging, this label also provides a symbol of trust for consumers and represents a competitive advantage compared to other non-”Microbiota Friendly” products.

 

Contact

contact@biofilmcontrol.com / +33 (0)1 86 70 91 01

https://www.biofilmcontrol.com/

 

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