Bac3Gel Becomes Gold Supporter for Targeting Microbiota 2024

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We are pleased to announce that Bac3Gel is a Gold supporter of Targeting Microbiota 2024! Discover their groundbreaking innovations at the conference in Malta on October 14-15.

About Bac3Gel

Bac3Gel is at the forefront of transforming wellness and healthcare with its advanced 3D substrates and growth enhancers designed for microbiota culturing and in-vitro modeling. Their innovative solutions simplify culturing processes and enable high-throughput screening, significantly reducing research and development costs. Bac3Gel's gut-specific and customizable mucus models provide unparalleled opportunities for harnessing the full potential of microbiota.

Innovative Solutions

The Mu3Gel substrates, Bac3Gel’s flagship product, are revolutionary in allowing the growth of microbiota in vitro under static conditions without the need for complex systems—just the substrates, gut microbiota, and a common incubator. This development enhances the efficiency of screening gut microbiome modulators.

Additionally, Bac3Gel's latest breakthrough, gut mucus beads, supports the growth of hard-to-culture bacteria in planktonic environments and integrates seamlessly with any bioreactor system. These beads also offer advanced encapsulation and delivery of prebiotics, probiotics, and live biotherapeutics directly to the gut mucus, amplifying their effectiveness.

Leading Technology

Bac3Gel’s state-of-the-art technology simplifies microbiota culturing and supports high-throughput screening, reducing research and product development costs. Their mucus model-based products are opening new avenues for discovering and developing supplements and therapeutics. Bac3Gel’s gut-specific and adaptable mucus models are key to unlocking the full potential of microbiota, revolutionizing gut health and microbial therapeutics.

Explore more about Bac3Gel’s innovations:www.bac3gel.com.

We look forward to seeing you at Targeting Microbiota 2024, where you can engage with Bac3Gel representatives!

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