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Instrumentation

Instrumentation is a collection of devices and mechanics used to measure, evaluate, and test systems.

  • In biology, the instrumentation is considered a part of biomedical engineering where the working mechanism and the parts of a system are studies.
  • Instrumentation in biology or Bioinstrumentation is primarily concentrated on bringing the engineering and medical worlds together.
  • Different devices like centrifuges and autoclaves that are common in biological laboratories are a part of the instrumentation. Studies done in instrumentations allow the understanding of the parts and working mechanisms of such devices.
  • Other important techniques include chromatography which is routinely performed in laboratories to separate biological systems, which are also equally important.
  • Instrumentation is still an emerging discipline with new pieces of machinery still being produced for convenience in laboratories.
  • The application of bio-instruments is not only limited to laboratories as modern agriculture makes use of bio-instruments to monitor and evaluate soil and to measure plant growth.
  • Besides, these instruments can also be used to determine the physiological activities of plants like the carbon dioxide trade rate, net photosynthesis, etc.
  • Processes like electrophoresis make use of nucleic acids along with biosensors to compare the DNA sequences. This enables genetic testing and diagnosis of various diseases.
  • Genetic testing is heavily influenced by the progress made in instrumentation as new devices and techniques are discovered which makes the process faster, more accurate, and more reliable.
  • As RT-PCR and blotting are considered advanced molecular diagnosis methods, disease diagnosis becomes faster and more accurate than ever. 
  • Determination of radioisotopes and concentration of a solution has been made easier with techniques like spectroscopy and colorimetry.
  • As the discipline continues to grow, the main focus of the field remains in the improvements of technology to make the medical processes faster and more efficient.
  • Instrumentation, thus, is slowly becoming an integral part of all biological fields with new emerging new technology and the discovery of fast and reliable procedures.

Hot Plate- Principle, Parts, Procedure, Types, Uses, Examples

November 11, 2022October 25, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Laboratory Hot Plate

A hot plate is a laboratory device used to heat samples, solutions, and materials uniformly without the danger associated with the open flame at precise temperatures. Hot plates have a … Read more

Incinerator- Principle, Procedure, Parts, Types, Uses, Examples

November 1, 2022October 22, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Incinerator

An incinerator is a furnace intended for burning dangerous items in a combustion chamber, where incineration is carried out. Burning potentially dangerous materials at temperatures high enough to eliminate pollutants … Read more

Homogenizer- Principle, Procedure, Parts, Types, Uses, Examples

October 21, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Homogenizer

A sample is divided into identical pieces using homogenization, which preserves the molecular composition of the other portions of the sample even when one part of it is removed. It … Read more

Vortex Mixer- Definition, Principle, Parts, Types, Examples, Uses

October 13, 2022October 10, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Vortex Mixer

A vortex mixer is a simple laboratory device or equipment used for blending laboratory samples in test tubes, well plates, or flasks. Brothers Jack A. and Harold D. Kraft developed … Read more

Water Bath- Definition, Principle, Parts, Types, Procedure, Uses

October 13, 2022October 9, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Water Bath

A water bath is a piece of scientific equipment used to maintain a steady temperature for a prolonged time when incubating samples. A water bath is preferred over an open … Read more

Biological Safety Cabinets (BSCs)- Classes with Examples

September 16, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Biological Safety Cabinets (BSCs)

Biosafety cabinets or Biological Safety Cabinets (BSCs) are also called Microbiological Safety Cabinets. These enclosed containments feature a well-ventilated hood and are intended to safeguard personnel, products, and the environment … Read more

Gel Electrophoresis System- Apparatus, Parts, Types, Examples

September 20, 2022September 13, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Gel Electrophoresis System

Electrophoresis is a chemical process in which an electric charge in a solution flow toward an opposing electrode. In the 1930s, Swedish biophysicist Arne Tisselius developed electrophoresis while researching blood … Read more

Colony Counter- Types, Principle, Parts, Uses, Examples

September 20, 2022September 11, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Colony Counter

A colony counter is a device that is frequently used to count bacterial or other microorganism colonies on a plate that contains a gelled growth medium. Microbiologists have to tackle … Read more

Analytical Balance- Definition, Principle, Parts, Types, Examples

September 14, 2022September 10, 2022 by Prakriti Karki
Analytical Balance Parts

An analytical balance is a highly accurate laboratory balance designed to determine an object’s mass precisely. The objects could be solid, liquid, granular substances, or powders. It is also known … Read more

Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE)

September 5, 2022August 23, 2022 by Sagar Aryal, PhD
The Method of Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE)

Pulsed Field Gel Electrophoresis (PFGE) is a technique used for the separation of large deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules by applying to a gel matrix an electric field that periodically changes … Read more

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