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Fisher BioReagents™ Microbiology Media: LB Broth, Miller
Used for growing molecular biology strains of E. coli-containing recombinant plasmids
| Content And Storage | 4°C |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Nutrient Broth |
| Form | Powder |
| Formulation | Tryptone 10g/L, Yeast extract 5g/L, Sodium Chloride 10g/L |
| Grade | Molecular genetics |
| For Use With (Application) | For preparing bacterial nutrient media |
| Media Type | LB Broth - Miller |
Fisher BioReagents™ Microbiology Media Additives: Yeast Extract
Additive for preparing bacterial nutrient media
| Product Type | Microbiology Media |
|---|---|
| Form | Dehydrated |
| Packaging Type | Poly Bottle |
| Grade | Molecular genetics |
| Media Type | Yeast Extract |
| Product Type | Agar |
|---|---|
| Grade | Molecular genetics |
| For Use With (Application) | Used for a solidifying agent for culture media |
Fisher BioReagents™ Microbiology Media: LB Agar, Miller (Powder)
Used as a microbial growth medium for the cultivation of E. coli strains for the preparation of plasmid DNA and recombinant proteins.
| Product Type | Nutrient Agar |
|---|---|
| Packaging Type | Poly Bottle |
| Formulation | Tryptone 10g/L, Yeast extract 5g/L, Sodium Chloride 10g/L |
| Grade | Molecular genetics |
| Media Type | LB Agar |
Fisher BioReagents™ Microbiology Media: LB Broth (Powder) - Lennox
Used as a microbial growth medium for the cultivation of E. coli strains for the preparation of plasmid DNA and recombinant proteins.
| Description | Bacterial Culture |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Nutrient Broth |
| Form | Powder |
| Formulation | Tryptone 10g/L, Yeast extract 5g/L, Sodium Chloride 5g/L |
| Grade | Molecular genetics |
| For Use With (Application) | Preparing bacterial nutrient media |
| Media Type | LB Broth - Lennox |
BD Difco™ Nutrient Broth
General purpose medium for the cultivation of microorganisms with nonexacting nutritional requirements
| Form | Dehydrated |
|---|
BD Difco™ Sabouraud Dextrose Broth
Used in qualitative procedures for culturing yeasts, molds and aciduric microorganisms. BD™ Difco™ Sabouraud Dextrose Broth meets United States Pharmacopeia (USP), European Pharmacopoeia (EP) and Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP) performance specifications.
| Content And Storage | 2 to 25°C |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Microbiology Media |
| Form | Dehydrated Powder |
| Formulation | Peptic digest of Animal Tissue 5g/L, Pancreatic digest of Casein 5g/L, Dextrose 20g/L |
| Color | Light beige |
| Shelf Life | 1825 Days |
| Certifications/Compliance | BAM, EP, JP, USP |
| For Use With (Application) | Cultivation of Yeasts, molds and aciduric microorganisms |
| Media Type | Sabouraud Dextrose Broth |
BD Difco™ Brain Heart Infusion Agar
Suitable for the cultivation of a wide variety of organism types, including bacteria, yeasts and molds. BD™ Difco™ Brain Heart Infusion Agar is a general-purpose medium that can be used as a medium for aerobic bacteriology and for the primary recovery of fungi from clinical specimens.
| Content And Storage | <30°C |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Nutrient Agar |
| Form | Dehydrated |
| Formulation | Calf brain infusion from 200g 7.7g/L, Beef heart infusion from 250g 9.8g/L, Proteose Peptone 10g/L, Dextrose 2g/L, Sodium Chloride 5g/L, Disodium Phosphate 2.5g/L, Agar 15g/L |
| Color | Beige |
| Shelf Life | 1825 Days |
| Certifications/Compliance | ISO 9000, AOAC, BAM, CCAM, COMPF, EPA, MCM9, SMD, SMWW, USDA |
| For Use With (Application) | Isolation of Aspergillus brasiliensis (niger) 16404, Escherichia coli 25922, Staphylococcus aureus 25923, Streptococcus pneumoniae 6305, Streptococcus pyogenes 19615 |
| Media Type | BHI Agar |
BD BBL™ Mueller Hinton II Agar, Cation-Adjusted
Recommended for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of common, rapidly growing bacteria. BD™ BBL™ Mueller Hinton II Agar is used in disc diffusion testing by the Bauer-Kirby agar diffusion method, as standardized by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI).
| Product Type | Agar |
|---|---|
| Form | Dehydrated (free-flowing, homogenous) |
| Formulation | Beef extract 2g/L, Acid Hydrolysate of Casein 17.5g/L, Starch 1.5g/L, Agar 17g/L |
| Color | Light beige |
| Shelf Life | 1460 Days |
| Certifications/Compliance | BAM, BS12, CCAM, CLSI, CMPH2, ISO, MCM9 |
| For Use With (Application) | Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of microorganisms by Agar diffusion method |
| Media Type | Mueller Hinton II Agar |
BD Difco™ Dehydrated Culture Media: LB Agar, Miller (Luria-Bertani)
Propagate and maintain E. coli for molecular biology. BD Difco™ Dehydrated Culture Media: LB Agar, Miller (Luria-Bertani) supplied in dehydrated form for the convenience of the laboratorian and bioprocessing specialist.
| Content And Storage | <30°C |
|---|---|
| Product Type | LB Agar |
| Form | Dehydrated |
| Formulation | Tryptone 10g/L, Yeast extract 5g/L, Sodium Chloride 10g/L, Agar 15g/L |
| Shelf Life | 1825 Days |
| Certifications/Compliance | CCAM |
| For Use With (Application) | Propagation and maintenance of Escherichia coli for molecular biology |
| Media Type | LB Agar, Miller |
BD BBL™ Dehydrated Culture Media: Demi-Fraser Broth Base
For use with Fraser broth supplement in selectively and differentially enriching Listeria, reduced Acriflavine and Nalidixic Acid levels
Fisherbrand™ MacConkey Broth
A selective medium for detecting gram-negative, lactose-fermenting coliforms. Fisherbrand™ MacConkey Broth is provided dehydrated.
BD BBL™ Dehydrated Culture Media: Eosin Methylene Blue Agar, Levine
Isolation of gram negative enteric bacteria
BD BBL™ Dehydrated Culture Media: MacConkey Agar
For differential isolation of enteric bacilli based on lactose fermentation