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Brucella Agar with 5% Sheep Blood

Catalog number: R01252
Thermo Scientific™

Brucella Agar with 5% Sheep Blood

Catalog number: R01252

Isolate and cultivate fastidious aerobic as well as anaerobic microorganisms with Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Brucella Agar with 5% Sheep Blood. It is prepared according to the formulation of the American Public Health Association for Albimi Broth1,2 and recommended for isolation obligate and facultative anaerobes from clinical specimens3,4.

 
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DescriptionBrucella Agar w/5% Sheep Blood
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Casein and meat peptones in the medium supply nitrogen, amino acids, and peptides necessary for bacterial growth.Dextrose is a ready source of energy, Yeast extract provides B-complex vitamins and enhances growth. Sodium chloride us a sorce of essential electrolytes and maintains osmotic equilibrium. Sodium bisulfite is a reducing agent. Sheep blood provides growth factors required by certain anaerobic organisms and allows for demonstration of hemolysis by aerobic and anerobic bacteria. Agar is a solidifying agent.

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1.    MacFaddin, J.F.1985. Media for Isolation-Cultivation-Identification-Manitainance of Medical Bacteria. Vol.1.Willims and Wilkins, Baltimore,MD
2.    Hausler, W.J. 1976. Standard Methods for the examination of dairy products . 14th Edition., American Pblic Health Association, Washington D.C.
3.    Summanen P.,E.J. Baron, D,M. Citron, C.Strong, H.m. Wexler, and S.M Finegold.1993

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