M-FC HiVeg⢠agar Base, Modified is recommended for detection and enumeration of Klebsiella in water samples by using membrane filtration technique. It is formulated as per APHA for enumeration of Klebsiella."
M-FC HiVeg⢠agar Base, Modified is recommended for detection and enumeration of Klebsiella in water samples by using membrane filtration technique. It is formulated as per APHA for enumeration of Klebsiella."
This medium is recommended for the detection and isolation of Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis. The original medium is modified by replacing 50% human or rabbit blood with 15% sheep blood to make the medium more enriched for
This medium is recommended for the detection and isolation of Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis. The original medium is modified by replacing 50% human or rabbit blood with 15% sheep blood to make the medium more enriched for
Starch Agar was formulated by Vedder (1) in 1915, for the cultivation of Neisseria . Since then, other media have been developed that are superior to Starch Agar for the isolation of Neisseria species, including enriched GC Medium Base.
Starch Agar was formulated by Vedder (1) in 1915, for the cultivation of Neisseria . Since then, other media have been developed that are superior to Starch Agar for the isolation of Neisseria species, including enriched GC Medium Base.
This medium is recommended for the primary isolation and subsequent cultivation of the tubercule bacilli. Application: For Laboratory Chemicals, Analytical Purpose, Biochemical Analysis for Invitro Diagnostic Use Appearance of powder: Light yellow
This medium is recommended for the primary isolation and subsequent cultivation of the tubercule bacilli. Application: For Laboratory Chemicals, Analytical Purpose, Biochemical Analysis for Invitro Diagnostic Use Appearance of powder: Light yellow
M-FC HiVegTM agar base is recommended for detection and enumeration of faecal coliforms using membrane filtration technique at higher temperature (44.5°C).
M-FC HiVegTM agar base is recommended for detection and enumeration of faecal coliforms using membrane filtration technique at higher temperature (44.5°C).