LB Nutrient Agar

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LB Nutrient Agar is a nutritionally rich medium originally developed for growth and maintenance of E. coli strains. LB Nutrient Agar is the most widely used medium for the growth of bacteria. The composition of 1 liter of LB Nutrient Agar contains:10.0 g tryptone, 5.0 g yeast, 10.0 g sodium chloride, and 15.0 g agar.

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Description

LB Nutrient Agar is a nutritionally rich medium originally developed for growth and maintenance of E. coli strains. LB Nutrient Agar is the most widely used medium for the growth of bacteria. The composition of 1 liter of LB Nutrient Agar contains:10.0 g tryptone, 5.0 g yeast, 10.0 g sodium chloride, and 15.0 g agar[1].

Appearance

Solid

Color

Off-white to light yellow

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[LB Nutrient Agar]

Shipping

Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.

Storage

RT, protect from light

In solvent -80°C 2 years
-20°C 1 year
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References
  • [1]. Weeks AM, et al. N-Terminal Modification of Proteins with Subtiligase Specificity Variants. Curr Protoc Chem Biol. 2020;12(1):e79.  [Content Brief]

  • [1]. Weeks AM, et al. N-Terminal Modification of Proteins with Subtiligase Specificity Variants. Curr Protoc Chem Biol. 2020;12(1):e79.

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