Does what have beef extract? You need to say what product you are refering to.
peptone, beef extract, yeast extract, sodium chloride peptone, beef extract, yeast extract, sodium chloride
Nope, Marmite isn't - it's made from beef extract.
To enhance the flavor of beef dishes, and to make stock. It can be added to any dish you want to lend beef flavor to, for example a rice pilaf.
Beef Extract Room - 1901 was released on: USA: 1 June 1901
The dentist extracted his wisdom tooth. Or An extract of beef... An extract of nitrous acid...
seasoning in soups or dishes
Beef Extract Powder is prepared and standardized for use in microbiological culture media, where it is generally used to replace infusion of meat. Culture media containing Beef Extract Powder are recommended for use in bacteriological examination of water, milk, and other materials, where uniform composition of media is important. Beef Extract Powder is relied upon for biochemical studies, particularly fermentation reactions because of its independence from fermentable substances. Several media containing Beef Extract Powder are recommended in standard methods for multiple application.
Beef Extract is derived from infusion of beef and provides an undefined source of nutrients. Beef Extract is a mixture of peptides and amino acids, nucleotide fractions, organic acids, minerals and some vitamins.
Peptone and beef extract
Yup, it comes from a cow
mannitol is a type of sugar, so it supplies the carbon in the MSA medium
any solid or liquid substance that support the survival & growth of microorganisms is called culture medium.culture medium consists of beef extract,pep tone,yeast extract and distilled water