The composition of the medium is exactly same as GAM Agar, Modified excluding agar. The medium is liquid and used for isolation and cultivation of anaerobic bacteria from clinical specimens. The medium is also used for susceptibility tests other than sulfa drugs, in particular for the micro liquid dilution method of anaerobic bacteria.
Article number | 1005433 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
GAM Broth is a liquid medium for anaerobic bacteria used for common culture and susceptibility test. Agar is removed from GAM Agar. As the medium contains the digested serum that has hemin, it is successfully used for cultivation of anaerobic bacteria. Hemin serves as essential growth factor along with other peptones and extracts in the media whereas Sodium chloride maintains the required osmotic equilibrium.
Article number | 1005422 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
This medium was designed for the separation of anaerobes from the specimens which are suspected to be contaminated with aerobes. On this medium, almost all anaerobes including Bacteriodes, Fusobacterium, Actinomyces, Peptococcus, Peptostreptococcus, Veillonella and Clostridium grow well, while many aerobes do not. The selectivity of this medium is based on the fact that anaerobes are resistant to gentamicin but aerobes are not.
Article number | 1005420 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
This is a modified medium of GAM Agar that is to isolate and culture anaerobic bacteria from clinical specimens. The medium is also used for susceptibility tests other than sulfa drugs.
Article number | 1005426 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
The medium is modified for clinical use, and capable to grow wide range of bacteria from aerobic to anaerobic microorganism, and used for blood culture. Do not leave any positive specimen in the medium, because they may be killed by a group of dextrose fermentation bacteria that grow utilizing dextrose in the medium.
Article number | 1005629 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Granule |
Bacteroides Agar medium is used for differentiation and isolation of Fusobacterium and Bacteroides. The medium can identify Bacteroides from the organisms that are isolated from clinical specimens and confirmed to be asporogenic gram-negative bacilli of obligate anaerobes.
Article Number | 1005440 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
BL Agar medium is used for isolation of anaerobes and differentiation of Bifidobacterium. Bifidobacterium generally forms smooth and brown or dark brown colonies. Some enteric bacteria form red colonies.
Article number | 1005430 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
Clostridia Count Agar medium is used for the colony counting of Clostridia (Spore forming, sulfurous acid reducing anaerobic bacterium) in foodstuff. Clostridia develop colonies with brown to black color by reducing sulfurous acid, while others develop light white colonies.
Article Number | 1005409 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
Eagle’s MEM is a powdered medium prepared according to prescription published by Harry Eagle in 1959. Up to now, such media were not autoclavable because of decomposition or deterioration of the constituents, so that sterilization was performed by filtration using a membrane filter.
This medium is specially manufactured so that constituents of the medium and growth of cells with this medium are not impaired.
Article Number | 1005901 |
Storage conditions | 2 – 5°C in a dark and dry place |
Expiration | One (1) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
The medium is designed to differentiate Fusobacterium. Neomycin and crystal violet have no influence on the growth of Fusobacterium but inhibit Bacteroides and other bacteria. Since it is well known fact that almost all gram-negative rods, which do not form spore, are Fusobacterium and Bacteroides., the medium is used for the isolation of Fusobacterium. Amongst non-spore forming, gram-negative anaerobic rods, the bacteria grown on the medium is to be identified as Fusobacterium.
Article number | 1005441 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |
This medium for vitamin quantification is used to produce Lactobacilli inoculum solution
Article number | 1005801 |
Storage conditions | Keep dry at room temperature |
Expiration | Three (3) years after manufacturing |
Form | Powder |