Hi, Bob:
Do you have any idea about why there is Triclosan in this medium?
As far as I know Triclosan is unsoluble in water.
Thanks
jaime
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De: Bob Friedel <rfriedel at perrittlab.com>
Para: microbio at net.bio.net <microbio at net.bio.net>
Data: Terça-feira, 24 de Novembro de 1998 17:59
Assunto: Re: help me to prepare media for Pseudomonas
>Handbook of Microbiological Media
>by Ron M. Atlas; Lawrence C. Parks (ed)
>CRC Press, 1993, p.739
>>Isolation of Pseudomonas species:
>>Pseudomonas Isolation Agar
>Composition per liter:
>>Peptone 20.0 g
>Agar 13.6 g
>K2SO4 10.0 g
>MgCl2-6H2O 1.4 g
>Triclosan 0.025 g
>Glycerol 20.0 ml
>>Add components to distilled/deionized water and bring volume to 1.0 liter.
>Mix thoroughly. Gently heat and bring to boiling. Distribute into tubes
of
>flasks. Autoclave for 15 minutes @ 15 PSI @ 121C. Pour into sterile Petri
>dishes or leave in tubes.
>>Final pH is 7.0 +/- 0.2
>>Available from BBL Microbiology Systems/Difco Laboratories USA
> 1-800-638-8663
>>Robert R. Friedel
>(formerly Research Microbiologist, Whitehall-Robins Healthcare)
>Quality Assurance Manager
>Laboratory Research & Analysis Groups
>Perritt Laboratories, Inc.
>rfriedel at perrittlab.com>>>Edwin Pozharski wrote in message
><365AC4AC.73CF2A9D at pbc.iteb.serpukhov.su>...
>>Please, help me to find an information about how to prepare medium for
>>Pseudomonas bacteriua. I will be appreciated for direct information on
>>medium content or any kind of references.
>>Thanks in advance.
>>>>Lyubov Kolombet, PhD
>>Institute of Applied Microbiology, Obolensk, Russia
>>Email: kolomber at geocities.com>>>>>