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In vitro culture exposes gametes and embryos to external stress factors against which they have no defence mechanisms. Studies examining environmental and atmospheric pathogens have indicated that air quality in laboratories, and more specifically Volatile Organic Compounds with their embryotoxic nature, may play an important role in in vitro embryogenesis, implantation and conception outcomes.

Therefore, air quality control that ensures that fertility laboratory is free of harmful VOCs is essential for optimising IVF success rates.

To this end, we have developed Nanoenvi IAQ Embryo 365, the real-time environmental monitoring system designed specifically for the critical environments of an embryology laboratory. Our technology provides you with the accurate and continuous data you need to improve embryo culture conditions, identify risks and take action before they affect results.

Optimizing the embryo culture conditions in your IVF environment

Nanoenvi IAQ helps you monitor VOC levels and maintain the necessary culture environmental stability.

Embryotoxic risks under control

Embryotoxic risks under control

Fluctuations in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), peaks in suspended particles (PM) or minimal variations in temperature and humidity can cause significant cellular stress in embryos.

This stress not only affects their development and quality, but also directly impacts implantation rates and the success of treatments.

These contaminants, which are undetectable without the right technology, compromise the positive results of your assisted reproduction company.

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Benefits for IVF laboratories and fertility clinics

Benefits for IVF laboratories and fertility clinics

The advantages of having an air pollutant control system are clear:

  • Reduces embryonic stress, guaranteeing air free of VOCs and particles, creating a stable growing environment that promotes optimal development.
  • Optimises work and handling protocols by analysing historical objective data recorded on environmental conditions.
  • Guarantees 24/7 environmental stability by continuously monitoring critical parameters and ensuring that conditions remain stable even outside working hours.
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The importance of air quality according to the Cairo Consensus

 

Air quality is no longer a secondary factor: it has become a fundamental pillar of good practice in IVF laboratories. This importance was confirmed by the Cairo Consensus, a meeting of international experts that established guidelines for the design and management of assisted reproduction laboratories.

The consensus is clear: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are a direct threat to embryo viability. These compounds, released by building materials, furniture, cleaning products and even laboratory equipment itself, can have embryotoxic effects.

For this reason, one of the key recommendations of the Cairo Consensus is to go beyond passive filtration systems and adopt continuous, active monitoring of critical air parameters.

Only with real time measuring, pollution peaks can be identified and ensure that culture conditions are always maintained within safety thresholds.

 

Parameters affecting embryo culture performance


Volatile Organic Compounds

Volatile Organic Compounds

VOCs are highly volatile hydrocarbons that come from numerous sources, including personal hygiene products, laboratory materials and equipment, cleaning products, etc. Continuous monitoring is critical due to their embryotoxic nature.

Particulate matter - PM

Particulate matter - PM

Suspended particles can act as vectors for contaminants and affect the sterility of the culture environment.

Temperature and Humidity

Temperature and Humidity

Ensuring environmental stability by controlling temperature and humidity is essential to prevent stress in embryos.

Carbon Dioxide and Monoxide

Carbon Dioxide and Monoxide

High levels of CO2 or CO in the environment can indicate poor air renewal, which in turn promotes the concentration of other pollutants such as VOCs.

Indoor air quality monitoring system

Accurate and reliable COVS control

Indoor air quality monitoring system

The Nanoenvi IAQ system, with the Embryo 365 data platform, has been specifically designed for monitoring and control VOCs in embryology. It is also RESET certified, guaranteeing its accuracy and reliability.

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Monitor embryo culture conditions 24 hours a day, 365 days a year

 

It is now possible to continuously monitor air quality in IVF laboratories and assisted reproduction clinics. The Nanoenvi IAQ system allows for 24/7 environmental control of critical parameters that affect embryo culture quality, such as temperature, relative humidity, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), CO2, and airborne particles.

Thanks to its customised alarm system, you can receive instant alerts by email or SMS if deviations from optimal values occur, as well as access a data history for audits and traceability.

Reduces environmental toxicity

The presence of airborne contaminants from personal hygiene products, cleaning products or laboratory materials can seriously affect embryo viability.

Nanoenvi IAQ continuously measures these invisible contaminants and allows laboratory teams to take action before they affect the culture environment.

This allows you to:

  • Improve embryo implantation and development rates.
  • Meet the most stringent environmental quality requirements in assisted reproduction.
  • Reduce the risks of toxicity and oxidative stress in gametes.

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Pantalla Plataforma Embryo 365

Embryo 365 is a multi-user data management and visualisation platform that can be accessed from any device with an internet connection. Experience the interface first-hand and familiarise yourself with what will become your tool for monitoring COVS and air quality parameters to improve embryo culture conditions in your assisted reproduction clinic.

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Frequently asked questions about how to improve embryo culture conditions with Nanoenvi IAQ

Why is it important to monitor air quality in an IVF laboratory?

Because the laboratory environment directly affects embryonic development. Contaminants such as VOCs or particles can alter the culture and reduce the success rate.

What parameters does the Nanoenvi IAQ Embryo 365 monitor?

It measures temperature, relative humidity, total VOCs (TVOC), PM1, PM2.5, PM4 and PM10 particles, CO2 and CO concentration, and barometric pressure.

How does Nanoenvi IAQ help reduce environmental toxicity?

Detect contaminants affecting embryos in real time and allows rapid intervention by adjusting ventilation or identifying emission sources.

Can I access the data from outside the lab?

Yes. Nanoenvi IAQ allows remote access to data from any device and offers configurable alerts via email or SMS.

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