You will not see differences if the growth is related to aerobic or anaerobic microorganisms.
You will see a pronounced turbidity for bacteria, and a pronounced flocculation for yeasts & molds.
$323.00
EP 2.6.1, JP 4.06, USP 71
sterile; autoclaved
liquid
12 mo.
closure type blue screw cap with 2 loci, ready-to-use
box of 100 tubes
17 mL
9 mL
clear yellow Media
7.3
cosmetics
food and beverages
pharmaceutical
sterility testing
for use with Steritest® Symbio FLEX Pump Kit, 2 media (SYMBFLE01), for use with Steritest® Symbio ISL Pump Kit, 2 media (SYMBISL01), for use with Steritest® Symbio LFH Pump Kit (SYMBLFH01)
2-25°C
nonselective for
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This Item | 1.46317 | 1.05459 | 1.46316 |
|---|---|---|---|
| feature closure type blue screw cap with 2 loci, ready-to-use | feature closure type blue crimp cap with septum, ready-to-use | feature - | feature closure type with MPC connector and triple-bagged, ready-to-use |
| agency EP 2.6.1, USP 71, JP 4.06 | agency EP 2.6.1, JP 4.06, USP 71 | agency EP, ISO 21871, JP, USP | agency EP, USP |
| form liquid | form liquid | form granular | form liquid (ready-to-use) |
| packaging box of 100 tubes | packaging pack of 10 or 70 bottles | packaging - | packaging bag of 1 × 10 L |
| application(s) cosmetics | application(s) cosmetics | application(s) microbiology | application(s) aseptic process simulation |
| suitability nonselective for | suitability nonselective for | suitability aerobic bacteria (total) | suitability nonselective for |
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
WGK 2
Not applicable
Not applicable
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Sterility testing media options facilitate direct inoculation for non-filterable samples, including soybean casein digest and Fluid Thioglycollate medium.
You will not see differences if the growth is related to aerobic or anaerobic microorganisms.
You will see a pronounced turbidity for bacteria, and a pronounced flocculation for yeasts & molds.
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