Violet Red Bile Glucose Agar
Cat# HY-157356
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Brand : MedChemExpress
Violet Red Bile Glucose Agar can be used for counting intestinal bacteria and identification of enterobacteriaceae. The composition of 1 liter of Violet Red Bile Glucose Agar contains: 7.0 g gelatin pancreatic enzyme hydrolysate, 3.0 g yeast extract powder, 1.5 g sodium deoxycholate, 10.0 g glucose, 5.0 g sodium chloride, 0.03 g neutral red, 0.002 g crystal violet, and 15.0 g agar in per liter.
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Violet Red Bile Glucose Agar Chemical Structure
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Description |
Violet Red Bile Glucose Agar can be used for counting intestinal bacteria and identification of enterobacteriaceae. The composition of 1 liter of Violet Red Bile Glucose Agar contains: 7.0 g gelatin pancreatic enzyme hydrolysate, 3.0 g yeast extract powder, 1.5 g sodium deoxycholate, 10.0 g glucose, 5.0 g sodium chloride, 0.03 g neutral red, 0.002 g crystal violet, and 15.0 g agar in per liter[1]. |
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[Violet Red Bile Glucose Agar] |
Shipping | Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere. |
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Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis. |
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