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Labindia has continued to maintain its strong hold in the
real time PCR and PCR segment to record Rs 274.5 crore in revenues in 2007-08.
Iabindia, which is engaged in the marketing and manufacturing
of various analytical instruments, accessories and other products that are used
by the chemical, pharmaceutical, petrochemicals and biotechnology industries as
well as for basic research in academic and government laboratories, is the
leading Indian life sciences supplier company with revenues of Rs 274.5 crore in
2007-08. The company registered 26.7 percent growth in its life sciences
business riding the wave of growing demand for PCR and Real Time PCRs besides
its strategic initiative for reagents sales.
The biggest product launch for Labindia last year was SOLiD
from Applied Biosystems. This is a next generation sequencing technology that
can sequence complete genomes in a matter of weeks rather than years as in past.
"With the funding from the government being less, as it is the last year of
the Tenth Five Year Plan, the DNA sequencers business grew in lower double
digit, while Mass Spectrometry (MS) business grew in single digit. However, the
Real Time PCR and PCR business grew by 31 percent over last year," said VS
Upadhye, managing director, Labindia Life Sciences.
Labindia's Technical Center in Gurgaon is a well-equipped
laboratory with the latest Applied Biosystems genomic and proteomic instruments,
UV spectrophotometers, centrifuges, hybridization ovens and cold-storage
equipment. The laboratory recently received accreditation from The National
Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) for carrying
out tests in various areas of molecular biology. The company also introduced the
Basmati Verifier Kit, claimed to be the world's first product for establishing
the authenticity of Basmati rice samples.
The kit is manufactured and marketed by Labindia and was
developed by a group of scientists from the Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and
Diagnostics (CDFD) in Hyderabad for use in conjunction with Applied Biosystems'
Genetic Analyzer platforms. In February this year, Labindia and Applied
Biosystems have donated DNA sequencing equipment (The 3730xl Genetic Analyzer)
to the Genome Foundation to help the organization achieve its goal of reducing
suffering from genetic diseases. In the future, the company wants to enter into
applied research for the new products in the food testing and analysis area and
is also working in the area of molecular diagnostics and forensic science while
exploring partnerships in medical and biomedical fields.
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