Lauryl Tryptose Broth (1X) w/DT
Actual product may vary
Thermo Scientific™

Lauryl Tryptose Broth (1X) w/DT

Detect coliforms in water, wastewater and foods using Lauryl Tryptose Broth (LST Broth).

Have Questions?
Change viewbuttonViewtableView
Catalog NumberQuantityFormat
R0944720 x 10 mL20mm x 150mm Durham Tube
R09446100 x 10 mL20mm x 150mm Durham Tube
Catalog number R09447
Price (KRW)
-
Quantity:
20 x 10 mL
Format:
20mm x 150mm Durham Tube

Detect coliforms in water, wastewater, and foods using Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Lauryl Tryptose Broth (LST Broth). Lauryl Tryptose Broth is recommended by the American Public Health Association (APHA), AOAC International (AOAC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for the detection of coliforms in water, wastewater, and foods1-4. The production of gas in Lauryl Tryptose Broth serves as a presumptive test for the presence of coliforms in water and foods.

Mallman and Darby developed Lauryl Tryptose Broth5,6 and they evaluated a variety of wetting agents and determined that addition of sodium lauryl sulfate to selective media produced the best results for the detection of the coliform group.

  • Recommended by the APHA, AOAC and USFDA for the detection of coliforms in water, wastewater, and foods1-4
  • Selective medium - Selective agent sodium lauryl sulfate inhibits many organisms other than coliforms
  • Ready-to-use - Convenience of prepared media.
  • Easy to interpret - Turbidity in the broth and gas bubbles in the inverted Durham tube indicates positive fermentation reaction:
    • Positive test - Turbidity with gas production within 48 hours
    • Negative test - Turbidity with no gas production within 48 hours

This medium contains casein peptone that supplies nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur required for the bacterial growth. Sodium chloride provides essential electrolytes and maintains osmotic equilibrium. Lactose is the carbohydrate source fermented by coliforms. Dipotassium phosphate and monopotassium phosphate present in the medium serve as buffering agents.

  1. Clesceri, L.S., A.E. Greenberg, and A.D. Eaton. 1998. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. 20th APHA, Washington, D.C.
  2. Downes, F.P. and K.Ito. 2001. Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods. 4th APHA, Washington, D.C.
  3. Food and Drug Administration. 2001. Bacteriological Analytical Manual Online. Chapter 4. Revised September 2002. Authors: P.Feng, S.D. Weagant, and M.A. Gant. AOAC International, Gaithersburg, MD.
  4. Horwitz, W. 2010. Official Methods of Analysis Online. 18th AOAC International, Gaithersburg, MD.
  5. Darby, C.W. and W.L. Mallman. 1939. J. Am. Water Work Assoc. 31:689-709.
  6. Mallman, W.L. and C.W. Darby. 1941. Am. J. Public Health. 31:127-134.
Specifications
Certifications/ComplianceIndustrial Reference: AOAC, BAM, COMPF, EPA, SMWW, USDA.
DescriptionLauryl Tryptose Broth, 1X
Format20mm x 150mm Durham Tube
Quantity20 x 10 mL
Product TypeMicrobiology Media
Unit SizeEach