Pack Size

Price

100 Gms
11.84
500 Gms
44.74

Prices are indicative and are subject to change

Appearance (Colour)

Light biege

Appearance (Form)

Free flowing, homogeneous powder

Solubility

46.40 gm/liter

Solubility before autoclaving (Clarity)

Clear to slightly opalescent

Gel strength

Firm, comparable with 1.5% agar gel

pH (25°C)

7.0 ± 0.2

Prepared Medium Appearance after autoclaving (Clarity)

Clear to slightly opalescent

Prepared Medium Appearance after autoclaving (Colour)

Light to medium amber

Cultural Response

Inoculate and incubate at 35 ± 2°C for 18-24 hours

Organism

Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853

Inoculum (cfu) 10-100

Growth : Good,Recovery Rate : >=50%,
Pigment Production : Blue-green colonies, greenish pigment diffusing into the surrounding medium; fluorescence under UV light

Organism

Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 9027

Inoculum (cfu) 10-100

Growth : Good, Recovery Rate : >=50%,
Pigment Production : Blue-green colonies, greenish pigment diffusing into the surrounding medium; fluorescence under UV light

Organism

Escherichia coli ATCC 25922

Inoculum (cfu) 10-100

Growth : Fair -Good, Recovery Rate : >=40 - 50%, Pigment Production : No pigmentation observed

Applications :


For the isolation, cultivation and differentiation of Pseudomonas species on the basis of pyocyanin production.

Composition :


Ingredients

gm/lt.

Proteose peptone No.3

20.00

Magnesium chloride

1.40

Potassium sulphate

10.00

Agar

15.00

Directions :


1. Add 10 gm of glycerol to distilled/purified water.
2. Add 46.40 gm powder to 1.0 liter distilled/purified water and mix thoroughly.
3. Gently heat and bring to boiling.
4. Autoclave at 15 psi pressure at 121°C for 15 minutes.

Storage

8 to 25°C (Cool & Dry Area)

Shelf Life

36 Months

IMDG Identification

Not Regulated for Transport (Non-Haz)

HSN Code :


100 Gms

38210000 (GST 18%)

500 Gms

38210000 (GST 18%)

Type of Packing :


100 Gms

Plastic Bottle

500 Gms

Plastic Bottle

Safety Datasheet

Product Datasheet

Sample COA

Certificate Of Analysis