P2102
Pseudomonas agar base
suitable for microbiology, NutriSelect® Plus
Synonym(s):
CFC Pseudomonas agar, base, CN-agar, Cetrimide nalidixic acid agar, base, PP Pseudomonas agar, base
About This Item
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Agency
according to ISO 11059:2009
according to ISO 13720:2010
according to ISO 16266:2006
Quality Level
sterility
non-sterile
form
powder
shelf life
limited shelf life, expiry date on the label
manufacturer/tradename
NutriSelect® Plus
technique(s)
microbiological culture: suitable
final pH
7.1±0.2 (25 °C)
application(s)
agriculture
bioburden testing
cleaning products
cosmetics
environmental
food and beverages
personal care
water monitoring
microbiology
suitability
selective for Pseudomonas spp.
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Application
Components
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Potassium sulphate, 10.00
Magnesium chloride • 6H2O, 1.40
Agar, 11.00
Preparation Note
Footnote
The designations basic, plus, or prime are added to indicate the quality control level, from basic quality control to standard QC plus to prime for full regulatory compliance.
Legal Information
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Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
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JAN Code
P2102-VAR:
P2102-BULK:
P2102-500G:
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