BACTERIOLOGICAL SUCROSE

Amyl Bacteriological Sucrose, RM 320, is suitable for use in bacteriological culture media as a source of energy and for the differentiation of bacterial genera and species according to their ability to ferment or not ferment sucrose.

Description

Amyl Bacteriological Sucrose, RM 320, is suitable for use in bacteriological culture media as a source of energy and for the differentiation of bacterial genera and species according to their ability to ferment or not ferment sucrose.

For testing of fermentation reactions, sucrose should be added to a carbohydrate free medium, containing an acid-base indicator such as phenol red or bromocresol purple, to a concentration of between 0.5 and 1% (w/v) and sterilised by filtration.

Inoculation of a suitable volume of the sterile, sucrose containing medium, followed by incubation under controlled conditions for a suitable period of time, dependant upon the growth requirements of the organism under test, will provide a definitive answer to the organisms ability to ferment sucrose, thereby providing one of the criteria required for establishment of the organisms identification.

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Size

2500gm, 5000gm, 500gm