Bouillon nutritif / Nutrient Broth (selon FDA et BAM) - GranuCult®
Acc. FDA-BAM, for general cultivation of less fastidious microorganisms. Origine : Merck®.
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Référence : 9728889
Unité de vente : 500 g
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Stérilité : sterile; autoclavable
Forme : medium granules (dehydrated (DCM))
Manufacturer/tradename : GranuCult®
Technique(s) : microbiological culture: suitable
pH : 7.0 (37°C, 8 g/L in H2O, after autoclaving)
Solubilité : 8 g/L
Masse volumique apparente : 470 kg/m3
Application(s) : food and beverages and pharmaceutical
Température de stockage : 15-25°C
Adéquation : heterotrophic bacteria
Description générale
GranuCult® prime Nutrient Broth is a general-purpose liquid media used for the isolation and growth of less fastidious microorganisms. It consists of peptone from meat, meat extract, yeast extract and sodium chloride. All these provide the basic nutrient requirements for the cultivation of non-fastidious microbes. The media can be enriched on the addition of supplements like blood.
Application
GranuCult® Nutrient Broth is designed as a basic medium to support the growth of fastidious and non-fastidious microbes in test samples. It is an appropriate media for carrying out sub-culturing or to revive dormant strains.
Caractéristiques et avantages
Safe and sustainable due to reduced risks associated with fine dust and toxic substance inhalation, resulting in a safer work environment
Excellent wettability, solubility, and free flowing properties
Convenient, with minimal component separation and clumping, even under warm or humid conditions
High batch-to- batch reproducibility
Prolonged shelf life of up to five years
High number of test strains exceeding all regulatory demands
Granulation technology allowing many supplements to be included, with no need to add these separately
Conditionnement : flacon de 500 g.
Poids |
0,81 Kg (810 g) |
Volume |
0,0056 m³ (5600 cm³) |
Largeur |
0,15 m (15 cm) |
Longueur |
0,15 m (15 cm) |
Hauteur |
0,25 m (25 cm) |
Les dimensions, le poids et le volume sont bruts (emballage inclus)