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Discover how a leading brand overcame protein precipitation and visual separation issues in their dairy-based RTD coffee. Explore the innovative solutions implemented to stabilize the coffee-dairy matrix and ensure product consistency.
Precise instrument calibration is critical for maintaining accurate mass balance in dairy plants. As highlighted in this Eurofins Case Study, inconsistent calibration practices can disrupt the accuracy of milk-to-butterfat ratios, leading to substantial revenue losses during production.
In the product development process, scaling dairy-based systems takes more than a good formula—it takes a deep understanding of how everything works together.
This case study details how Eurofins The National Food Lab was able to assist a start-up company in developing a shelf-stable Ready to Drink product with a high active concentration.
This case study details how Eurofins The National Food Lab was able to assist an ingredient supplier in understanding their new product's key performance differentiators to demonstrate their value proposition to potential clients.
This case study details how Eurofins The National Food Lab was able to assist a Consumer Packaged Goods company in evaluating the options for plant protein alternatives as a new ingredient option.
This case study details how Eurofins The National Food Lab was able to assist a Fortune 100 CPG company in migrating all of its ingredient and formulation data to a new PLM platform.
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This case study details how Eurofins The National Food Lab was able to assist a Consumer Packaged Goods company in setting up a new product lifecycle management system.
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Flow cytometry provides rapid, accurate, and powerful results for probiotic brands and manufactures. This case study demonstrates how flow cytometry can assist with low-cell count investigations by reveling the number of live, injured, and dead cells.
Probiotic enumeration is a key component of a probiotic testing scheme. Traditional plate count methods can provide inaccurate results, especially considering non-culturable cells. This case study demonstrates how flow cytometry can determine an accurate cell count, even of non-culturable, live cells.