Cetrimide Agar Base, Granulated, EMD
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In 1970 we responded to increasing concerns over health and safety issues related to the handling of powdered culture media. By developing a way to manufacture our media in granulated form we were able to significantly reduce the health risks to microbiology lab personnel and, at the same time, build in other significant, differentiating products benefits. Because granules reduce dust, health risks due to inhalation, exposure to surface residues and airborn irritants are minimized.
Typical Composition (g/L): Peptone from gelatin 20.0; magnesium chloride 1.4; potassium sulfate 10.0; N-cetyl-N,N,N-trimethylammoniumbromide (cetrimide) 0.3; agar-agar 13.6.
Also be added: Glycerol 10 ml.
Also to be added: Glycerol 10.0 ml.
Application: A modification of the medium proposed by BROWN and LOWBURY (1965) for the isolation and differentiation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from various materials.
Preparation: 44.7g/L
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