Hugh Leifson Medium was formulated by Hugh and Leifson (2). They described the taxonomic significance of fermentative and oxidative metabolism of carbohydrates in gram-negative intestinal bacteria.
Hugh Leifson Medium was formulated by Hugh and Leifson (2). They described the taxonomic significance of fermentative and oxidative metabolism of carbohydrates in gram-negative intestinal bacteria.
Hugh Leifson Medium was formulated by Hugh and Leifson (2). They described the taxonomic significance of fermentative and oxidative metabolism of carbohydrates in gram-negative intestinal bacteria.
Hugh Leifson Medium was formulated by Hugh and Leifson (2). They described the taxonomic significance of fermentative and oxidative metabolism of carbohydrates in gram-negative intestinal bacteria.
This medium supports the growth of a wide variety of Mycobacteria and can also be used for niacin testing. This medium can be employed to identify saprophytes at room temperature (25°C) and also to identify presence or absence of pigmentation by
This medium supports the growth of a wide variety of Mycobacteria and can also be used for niacin testing. This medium can be employed to identify saprophytes at room temperature (25°C) and also to identify presence or absence of pigmentation by
Brewer (1) formulated Fluid Thioglycollate Medium for rapid cultivation of aerobes as well as anaerobes including microaerophiles by adding a reducing agent and small amount of agar. The USP (2), BP (3), EP (4) and AOAC (5) have recommended the
Brewer (1) formulated Fluid Thioglycollate Medium for rapid cultivation of aerobes as well as anaerobes including microaerophiles by adding a reducing agent and small amount of agar. The USP (2), BP (3), EP (4) and AOAC (5) have recommended the
HiCrome Universal Differential Medium is a differential medium recommended for presumptive identification of microorganisms from clinical and non-clinical specimens.
HiCrome Universal Differential Medium is a differential medium recommended for presumptive identification of microorganisms from clinical and non-clinical specimens.