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selective media isl ike enrichment media with the difference that inhibiting substance is added to solid medium, e.g. deoxycholate citrate medium which contains nutrient agar, sodium deoxycholate , sodium citrates lactose and neutral red.
what do you mean? I would say yes. The main types of culture media are Enriched media Differential media Selective media Characterisation media.
which media or both use for blood culture
Many bacteria produce metabolic acids that may lower the pH and inhibit their growth. To prevent this, buffers that produce a pH equilibrium are added to culture media to neutralize these acids.
reducing media
To culture obligate anaerobes, all molecular oxygen must be removed and kept out of the medium. Addition of oxygen-binding agents such as thioglycollate, the amino acid cysteine, or sodium sulfide to the medium prevents oxygen from killing the anaerobes you want to culture.
selective media isl ike enrichment media with the difference that inhibiting substance is added to solid medium, e.g. deoxycholate citrate medium which contains nutrient agar, sodium deoxycholate , sodium citrates lactose and neutral red.
culture media
It works to maintain the pH of the media in an acceptable range by acting as a buffer. see related link
Culture medium is a gel or liquid that aids in the growth of cells and microorganisms. The type of culture media that is used can vary.
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what do you mean? I would say yes. The main types of culture media are Enriched media Differential media Selective media Characterisation media.
which media or both use for blood culture
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Many bacteria produce metabolic acids that may lower the pH and inhibit their growth. To prevent this, buffers that produce a pH equilibrium are added to culture media to neutralize these acids.
Culture media should be specific to avoid contamination of unwanted microorganisms and to obtain a pure culture of microorganisms.
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