E&O Laboratories Ltd have successfully grown their Culture Media business over the last 30 years to become a leading manufacturer
servicing Microbiology Laboratories , Location in Scotland. Their comprehensive media range is continually expanding into specialised industry sectors as well as aiding the rapid diagnosis of the newest antibiotic resistant bacteria strains.
INDUSTRY SECTORS:
• Clinical, Veterinary & Aquaculture
• Food, Water & Environmental
• Pharmaceutical, Industrial & Cosmetics
• Academia & Research
PRODUCT CATEGORIES:
• Ready-to-use Culture Media – Bottled, Bagged and Plated
• Dehydrated Culture Media & Raw Materials
• Antibiotic Supplements & Reagents
• Fresh Donor Horse & Sheep Blood – Frozen Sterile Filtered Serum
Dehydrated Culture Media products are formulated to supply the required nutrients to allow for the growth of microorganisms. Used in combination with a variety of selective agents and incubation conditions a wide range of specific organisms can be isolated. With careful raw material selection of the various media components E&O can ensure a consistent level of quality and performance. For each formulation the necessary ingredients are accurately weighed, combined and blended together to produce a homogenous powdered product.
Alkaline Peptone Water
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Principles and uses
Alkaline Peptone Water is used for the enrichment of Vibrio cholera and Vibrio species from food, water, feces and clinical studies.
This medium has been recommended by various authors to increase the recovery of Vibrio species in fecal materials and other samples. Peptones provide nitrogen, vitamins, minerals and amino acids essential for growth. Sodium chloride supplies essential electrolytes for transport and osmotic balance and encourages the growth of Vibrio cholerae.
It is claimed that raising the medium’s pH leads the medium’s alkalinity to inhibit most of the unwanted flora background, leaving the viability of the Vibrio species intact.
Growth in tubes is indicated by turbidity compared to an uninoculated control. Additional steps are recommended, like plating onto a selective and non-selective media for isolation and morphology, and biochemical and serological studies for identification.
