Dehydrated Media for Microbiology
Dehydrated microbiology culture media cultivate and isolate microorganisms for researching purposes. Fast-dissolving powders come premixed for quick preparation using neutral liquids. By standardizing the media employed, the low-dust granule mixtures guarantee that the correct enrichment will be present for optimal cell viability and growth. The mixtures have extensive dry storage capabilities. The vast ingredient selection ensures that the most compatible dehydrated microbiology culture media will be available.
Applied Filters
Prepared Eosin Methylene Blue Agar (EMB) Media
This selective and differential medium is used to isolate gram negative organisms.
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Prepared Tryptic Soy Agar Media
This soybean-casein digest medium can support a wide variety of microorganisms.
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Sim Medium
To assist in the differentiation of enteric organisms the medium provides three tests - indole production, production of hydrogen sulfide by organisms that can reduce sulfur, and motility.
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Prepared Luria Broth Media
This high-nutrient broth is a great general purpose media. Especially useful for growing E. coli cultures
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Ward's® Prepared Brain-Heart Infusion Agar
Brain-Heart Infusion (BHI) Agar is a general purpose media used for the cultivation of fastidous microrganisms.
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Skim Milk Agar Plates
For differentiation of organisms based on proteolysis of casein and coagulation.
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Litmus Milk Broth
For demonstration of acid production, coagulation, or proteolysis of casein in culture identification.
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Silicon Culture Gum
(For creating “microaquana” for observation of protists)
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Ward's® Prepared Columbia CNA Agar
With 5% sheep’s blood. For isolation of Gram-positive organisms.
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Phenol Red Sucrose Broth
A basal medium containing a single carbohydrate used to determine whether bacteria can ferment the specific carbohydrate. The medium contains a pH indicator that changes from red to yellow if the bacteria can ferment the carbohydrate.
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Phenol Red Lactose Broth
A basal medium containing a single carbohydrate used to determine whether bacteria can ferment the specific carbohydrate. The medium contains a pH indicator that changes from red to yellow if the bacteria can ferment the carbohydrate.
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Ward's® Corn Meal Agar
Medium for cultivating phytopathological fungi, and stimulating production of chlamydospores.
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Thioglycollate Medium
Without indicator. For cultivation of anaerobic species and Clostridium. Suitable for fermentation studies where no indicator is required.

