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Sabouraud Liquid Medium EP/USP/JP/BP (Dehydrated)

Catalog number: CM0147B
Thermo Scientific™

Sabouraud Liquid Medium EP/USP/JP/BP (Dehydrated)

Catalog number: CM0147B
Confidently perform sterility testing and/ or determine the fungistatic activity of pharmaceutical products with Thermo Scientific™ Oxoid™ Sabouraud Liquid Medium (Dehydrated). The medium is mycological sterility test medium conforming to the medium described in USP1 for the determination of fungistatic activity of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products in order to avoid false sterility tests.Sabouraud Liquid Medium also conforms to the parameters from the harmonised EP/USP/ JP Microbial Limit Testing for the microbial enumeration tests and tests for specified microorganisms2,3.
 
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CM0147B
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500 g
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DescriptionSabouraud Liquid Medium
FormatPowder
Product TypeDehydrated Culture Media
TypeBroth, Media
Quantity500 g
YieldFor 16.7L medium
Unit SizeEach
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DescriptionSabouraud Liquid Medium
FormatPowder
Product TypeDehydrated Culture Media
TypeBroth, Media
Quantity500 g
YieldFor 16.7L medium
Unit SizeEach
Showing 1 of 1

A suitable medium for the isolation of Candida albicans.

In clinical microbiology, the use of Sabouraud Dextrose Liquid Medium has been shown to increase the isolation rate of Candida albicans in blood culture4.

The medium may also be used for the cultivation of acidophilic bacteria.

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1. US Pharmacopoeia 30 (2008).
2. European Pharmacopoeia 6.1. 2.6.12 Microbiological Examination of Non-Sterile Products: Harmonised Method: Microbial Enumeration tests 2.6.13 Microbiological Examination of Non-Sterile Products: Test for 1.Specified microorganisms. B. Harmonised Method. (2008).
3. Japanese Pharmacopoeia. 15 th Edition. (2006).
4. Reeder J.C., Ganguli L.A., Drucker D.B., Keaney M.G.L. and Gibbs A.C.C. (1989) Microbios. 60. 71-77