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HCM121 Rose Bengal Chloramphenicol Agar

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Product No.Product CategorySpecificationHCM121Dehydrated Culture Medium500g/bottle Intended Use For the selective enumeration of moulds and yeasts from foods. Principle and Interpretation ……

Introduction

Product No.Product CategorySpecification
HCM121Dehydrated Culture Medium500g/bottle

Intended Use

For the selective enumeration of moulds and yeasts from foods.

Principle and Interpretation

Enzymatic digest of soybean meal provides essential growth nutrients. Dextrose is the fermentable carbohydrate. Monopotassium phosphate act as a buffering agents and magnesium is a trace element important for the growth of yeasts and moulds. Rose bengal dye suppresses the development of bacteria and reduces the spreading of moulds. Chloramphenicol has inhibitory action on gram-negative bacteria.

Formulation

Ingredients/liter
Enzymatic digest of soybean meal5.0g
Dextrose10.0g
Monopotassium phosphate1.0g
Magnesium sulfate0.5g
Agar15.0g
Rose bengal0.05g
Chloramphenicol0.1g
pH 7.2±0.2 at 25°C

Preparation

Suspend 31.7g in 1 L of distilled water , stirring heated to boiling until completely dissolved, dispensing flask, 121 ℃ autoclave for 15min. Diluted and treated samples

Quality Control

Cultural characteristics observed after incubation at  25 – 30°C for 2-5d ,

Quality control strainsGrowthColony color
Aspergillus niger ATCC16404PR≥0.5white mycelia, black spores
Candida albicans ATCC10231PR≥0.5pink coloured colonies
Escherichia coli ATCC25922Total inhibition

Sorage and Shelf Life

Keep container tightly closed, store in a cool, dry place, away from bright light. Storage period of 3 years.

Precautions

1. When weighing the dehydrated medium, please wear masks to avoid causing respiratory system discomfort

2. Keep container tightly closed after using to prevent clumping.

Waste Disposal

Microbiological contamination was disposed by autoclaving at 121°C for 30 minutes.

Revision

On June 14, 2024

References

1. Smith, N. R. and V. T. Dawson. 1944. The bacteriostatic action of rose bengal in media used for the

plate counts of soil fungi. Soil Sci. 58:467-471.

2. Marshall, R. T. (ed.). 2004. Standard methods for the microbiological examination of dairy products,

17th ed. American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.

3. Eaton, A. D., L. S. Clesceri, and A. E. Greenberg (eds.). 2017. Standard methods for the

examination of water and wastewater, 23rd ed. American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.

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