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- Hardy Diagnostics #J71
Prepared Media EMB / XLD / Citrate / Blood Agar 5% Quad-Plate Format
PLATE, AGAR BLOOD QUAD CITRATEEMB/XLD (10/PK) D/S
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Features
- Section I: EMB Agar formulations are recommended for use as selective and differential media for the isolation of gram-negative bacilli (including coliform organisms and enteric pathogens) from clinical and nonclinical specimens
- Section II: XLD Agar is recommended for use as a selective and differential medium for the isolation of gram-negative enteric pathogens from fecal specimens or from food and other samples
- Section III: Citrate Agar is recommended for use in the differentiation of gram-negative enteric bacilli based on citrate utilization
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Cultivation or Test Type
For Differentiation of Haemophilus Species by Requirements for X- and V-factors and Hemolytic Reactions on either Rabbit Blood, Horse Blood or RTF Medium with Sheep Blood For Isolation of Gram-negative Bacilli / For Isolation of Gram-negative Enteric Pathogens from Fecal Specimens / For Differentiation of Gram-negative Enteric Bacilli Based on Citrate Utilization / For Isolation, Cultivation, Differentiation of Wide Variety of MicroorganismsType
Modified RTF Casman Medium / Tryptic Soy Agar with Hemin / Tryptic Soy Agar with NAD / Chocolate Agar EMB / XLD / Citrate / Blood Agar 5%Product Details Email
Product Specifications
McKesson # | 1136680 |
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Manufacturer # | J71 |
Manufacturer | Hardy Diagnostics |
Country of Origin | United States |
Application | Prepared Media |
Cultivation or Test Type | For Isolation of Gram-negative Bacilli / For Isolation of Gram-negative Enteric Pathogens from Fecal Specimens / For Differentiation of Gram-negative Enteric Bacilli Based on Citrate Utilization / For Isolation, Cultivation, Differentiation of Wide Variety of Microorganisms |
Dimensions | 15 X 100 mm |
Format | Quad-Plate Format |
Product Dating | McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 21 days |
Storage Requirements | Requires Refrigeration |
Type | EMB / XLD / Citrate / Blood Agar 5% |
UNSPSC Code | 41106217 |
Features
- Section I: EMB Agar formulations are recommended for use as selective and differential media for the isolation of gram-negative bacilli (including coliform organisms and enteric pathogens) from clinical and nonclinical specimens
- Section II: XLD Agar is recommended for use as a selective and differential medium for the isolation of gram-negative enteric pathogens from fecal specimens or from food and other samples
- Section III: Citrate Agar is recommended for use in the differentiation of gram-negative enteric bacilli based on citrate utilization
- Section IV: Blood Agar products are recommended for use as general purpose growth media for the isolation, cultivation, and differentiation of a wide variety of microorganisms
- Optically clear polystyrene for distortion free viewing
- Polystyrene Petri plates feature raised rings for stacking ability and prevents sliding
- Packaged in sleeves of 10 plates in a breathable bag that prevents buildup of condensation and excess moisture
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