E&O supply freshly harvested aseptically collected Donor Horse Blood and Sheep Blood. These blood products are oxygenated and supplied in both Bottles and Bags for convenient asceptical addition to culture media. Plasma products can be fractionated after the addition of a range of anticoagulants: Citrate, Alsevers, Sodium Oxolate, Heparin and EDTA.
All donor animal blood products are harvested from Stress Free Animals with guaranteed PCV’s and free from any microbiological inhibitors. The most common use is for the manufacture of Blood Agar Plates. Dehydrated culture media (Columbia Agar) is added to deionised water and then sterilized at 121°C. The molten agar is then cooled to 42°C, fresh Horse Blood or Sheep Blood is then added at a 5% or 7% concentration before being poured into petridishes.
Môi trường nuôi cấy vi sinh Colorex™ Listeria (ISO)
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Recent developments in culture media have given rise to the use of
chromogenic substrates as a means of differentiating bacteria. This is
one such medium and is a selective medium for the isolation and
presumptive identification of Listeria monocytogenes from
clinical and food samples. The medium is made selective by the inclusion
of Lithium chloride, Ceftazidime, Polymixin B, Nalidixic acid (to
suppress other bacteria) and Amphotericin B (to suppress yeasts and
fungi). With the combination of both the chromogenic substrate and
phospholipase C enzyme reactions, it is possible to differentiate L.monocytogenes from other Listeria spp. Users should be aware that some strains of L.ivanovii are capable of producing an opaque halo, highlighting the need to confirm presumptively identified colonies.
