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Peptone Primatone® RL

suitable for microbiology

Synonym(s):

Peptone from animal tissue, Peptone from meat, Peptone from Animal tissue

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CAS Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
41106212
NACRES:
NA.85

biological source

animal

Quality Level

form

powder

shelf life

Limited shelf life, expiry date on the label

packaging

pkg of 100 g

storage condition

(Tightly closed)

loss

≤11% loss on drying

pH

6.9-7.6

application(s)

food and beverages
microbiology

InChI

1S/C13H24O4/c1-6-13(3,7-2)9-8-10(11(14)16-4)12(15)17-5/h10H,6-9H2,1-5H3

InChI key

AIUDWMLXCFRVDR-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Peptone Primatone® RL is widely used in industrial microbiology as a nutrient source for the growth of microorganisms in large-scale fermentation processes. Peptone Primatone® RL, also known as peptic meat peptone, is a water-soluble protein hydrolysate obtained from the pancreatic digestion of meat and used as a nutrient source in microbial culture media. It provides a wide range of nutrients, including amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and peptides, which support the growth of diverse microorganisms. It is particularly useful for the cultivation of fastidious and heterotrophic microbes that require complex nutrient sources.

Application

Peptone Primatone® RL is commonly used as an ingredient in many microbial culture media for the growth and identification of bacteria, yeasts, and molds from various pharmaceutical, environmental, and food and beverage samples.

Legal Information

Primatone is a registered trademark of Kerry Group

Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Priyadharshini Ramachandran et al.
Journal of microbiology and biotechnology, 23(3), 351-356 (2013-03-07)
A high beta-glucosidase (BGL)-producing strain, Stereum hirsutum, was identified and isolated and showed a maximum BGL activity (10.4 U/ml) when cultured with Avicel and tryptone as the carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. In comparison with other BGLs, BGL obtained from
Takashi Kuda et al.
Food chemistry, 134(4), 1719-1723 (2013-02-28)
Listeria monocytogenes causes listeriosis in humans, mainly through the consumption of ready-to-eat foods such as cheese. Immunocompromised persons, the elderly, and pregnant women and their fetuses or newborns are at the highest risk for the infection. We examined the effects
Eliane Frimmersdorf et al.
Environmental microbiology, 12(6), 1734-1747 (2010-06-18)
In addition to transcriptome and proteome studies, metabolome analysis represents a third complementary approach to identify metabolic pathways and adaptation processes. In order to elucidate basic principles of metabolic versatility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, we investigated the metabolome profiles of two
G Csaba et al.
Acta biologica Hungarica, 62(3), 228-234 (2011-08-16)
The aim of the experiments was to study the regulation of triiodothyronine (T3) production in the unicellular Tetrahymena. Untreated and troph-hormone treated specimen were prepared and in different timepoints T3 content was measured and compared by immunocytochemical flow cytometry. 0.1
Filomena Silva et al.
Applied microbiology and biotechnology, 93(6), 2571-2580 (2011-11-18)
In order to provide sufficient pharmaceutical-grade plasmid DNA material, it is essential to gain a comprehensive knowledge of the bioprocesses involved; so, the development of protocols and techniques that allow a fast monitoring of process performance is a valuable tool

Articles

Culture media provides a habitat with suitable nutrients, energy sources, and certain environmental conditions for the growth of microorganisms. The components of the culture media range from simple sugars to peptones, salts, antibiotics, and complex indicators.

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