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-DO NOT HEAT TO MORE THAN 100 °C. DO NOT AUTOCLAVE AT 121 °C.
- If using an autoclave, do so without pressure.
- 2: In case of samples with a high presence of Aeromonas, 50 mg of cefsulodin can be
added to the mix once cooled down at 45-50 °C (50 mg/L).
-FINAL MEDIA pH 9.0 +/- 0.2
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-Plates can be destroyed by
autoclaving at 121 °C for at least 20 minutes. |
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-DO NOT HEAT TO MORE THAN 100 °C. DO NOT AUTOCLAVE AT 121 °C.
- If using an autoclave, do so without pressure.
- 2: In case of samples with a high presence of Aeromonas, 50 mg of cefsulodin can be
added to the mix once cooled down at 45-50 °C (50 mg/L).
-FINAL MEDIA pH 9.0 +/- 0.2
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-Plates can be destroyed by
autoclaving at 121 °C for at least 20 minutes. |
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-Store between 15-25°C. |
With the addition of 10% defibrinated sheep blood, it is useful for isolation and cultivation of Histoplasma
capsulatum and other fungi. For selective isolation of fungi, addition of gentamicin and/or chloramphenicol is recommended. |
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-Store between 15-25°C. |
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With the addition of 10% defibrinated sheep blood, it is useful for isolation and cultivation of Histoplasma
capsulatum and other fungi. For selective isolation of fungi, addition of gentamicin and/or chloramphenicol is recommended. |
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-Allow to cool slightly before making additions, such as antibiotics (if desired). |
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-Allow to cool slightly before making additions, such as antibiotics (if desired). |
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