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GMP-SOP-Download Laboratory

USP 61 Total Aerobic Microbial Count

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SOP for determining the TAMC, formerly known as TVC or Total Viable Count, the quantity of bacteria in a sample according to USP <61> and EP 2.6.12 and to limits stated in USP <1111> and EP 5.1.4

&lt;Microbiologist wearing gloves pouring the freshly prepared agar onto a sterile, round glass petri dish inside a stainless steel laminar flow cabinet. Credit&gt; AdobeStock_137447974
&lt;Colony counter which is a white square box with a round centre window which lights and magnifies the agar plate the user is reading to help count the number of colonies, next to some plates to be read. Credit&gt; 205803396
© Pratoomrat Tongkate
| Dreamstime.com
&lt;Hand holding up a round agar plate showing growth of small white colonies everywhere it has been streaked. Credit&gt; AdobeStock_454349873
&lt;Five different types of bacteria as seen under the microscope with central rods or spheres, some with tail like flagella. Credit&gt; AdobeStock_97291144
&lt;Hand holding a round agar plate covered in small round growths that have been dyed reddish purple to help identify them. Credit&gt; AdobeStock_297361136
&lt;Artist impression of 3D bacteria rods under violet coloured light. Credit&gt; AdobeStock_230402676
&lt;Microbiologist holding an agar plate with several types of bacterial growth, some small round and yellow, some large and spreading, some black and wispy. Credit&gt; AdobeStock_554420088