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Gibco™ Bacto™ Proteose Peptone
Used in preparing microbiological culture media and in producing bacterial toxins. Gibco™ Bacto™ Proteose Peptone is a highly nutritious, animal-based media. The enzymatic digest of protein is high in proteoses and provides nitrogen in a form that is readily available for bacterial growth.
$481.87 - $9,433.51
Specifications
Format | Dehydrated, free-flowing granules |
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For Use With (Application) | Formulation of culture media for the cultivation of heterotrophic microorganisms |
Shelf Life | 1825 Days |
Storage Requirements | <30°C |
pH | 6.6–7.6 (1.0% solution at 25°C) |
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Catalog Number | Mfr. No. | Packaging | Quantity | With Additives | Price | Quantity | |||
DF0120-17-6
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Gibco™
211684 |
Bottle | 500g | Proteose Peptone |
Each for $481.87
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D012008
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Gibco™
212010 |
Pail | 10kg | Proteose Peptone |
Each for $9,433.51
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Description
Proteose Peptone is an animal-based ingredient used in preparing microbiological culture media and in producing bacterial toxins. It may be used in culture medium for a variety of applications, including production of substances from the culture of bacteria, fungi, and mammalian cells. It has been reported that Proteose Peptone as supplementation to defined medium resulted in significant increases in cell number and specific monoclonal antibody production in batch culture systems.
Many factors account for the suitability of Bacto™ Proteose Peptone for the culture of fastidious pathogens, including the nitrogen components, buffering range, and the high content of proteoses. These elements create an environment beneficial to the maintenance of virulence and the elaboration of bacterial by-products. Thus, stock cultures are well preserved on media containing Bacto™ Proteose Peptone.
- All animal tissues used are sourced in a controlled and validated way as to reduce risk of contamination or exposure to any diseases, especially Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE).
- Used in producing bacterial toxins, including: diphtheria toxin fom Corynebacterium diphtheria and toxins from Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens, hemolytic streptococci, pneumococcus, Salmonella pullorum (Salmonella cholerasuis subsp. cholerasuis).
Specifications
Dehydrated, free-flowing granules | |
1825 Days | |
6.6–7.6 (1.0% solution at 25°C) |
Formulation of culture media for the cultivation of heterotrophic microorganisms | |
<30°C |