Brilliant Green Agar was first described by Kristensen et al. in 1925 and later modified by Kauffman in 1933. It is classified by the USP as a highly selective medium for the recovery of Salmonella species except for typhoid and paratyphoid strains. Brilliant Green dye inhibits Gram positive and ...
Brilliant Green Agar was first described by Kristensen et al. in 1925 and later modified by Kauffman in 1933. It is classified by the USP as a highly selective medium for the recovery of Salmonella species except for tyhphoid and paratyphoid strains. Brilliant Green dye inhibits Gram positive ...
Brilliant Green 2% Bile Broth is used to confirm the presence of coliforms. Oxbile and Brilliant Green inhibit Gram positive bacteria and many Gram negative bacteria other than coliforms. Lactose is a carbohydrate source. Bacteria that ferment lactose and produce gas are detected. This medium is ...
Brucella Agar is a prepared medium for the cultivation of Brucella sp. from clinical and dairy products. With the addition of blood and menadione, Brucella Agar can be used to cultivate anaerobic bacteria. Cultivation of Brucella sp. requires CO2 enriched
Brucella Broth is a prepared medium for the cultivation of Brucella sp. from clinical and dairy products. With the addition of blood and menadione, Brucella Broth can be used to cultivate anaerobic bacteria. Cultivation of Brucella sp. requires CO2 enriched