Ethyl Violet Azide Broth is used to carry out the confirmation test of the detection and enumeration of fecal streptococci

Description

Ethyl Violet Azide Broth (also known as Litsky broth) is used to carry out the confirmation test of the detection and enumeration of fecal streptococci (enterococci) in drinking water and waste water, in frozen foods and other food products by the most probable number method. The procedure involves two stages :
– presumptive test in Azide Dextrose Broth (Rothe)
– confirmation in Ethyl Violet Azide Broth (Litsky)

Packaging

Dehydrated medium :
BK061HA – 500 g bottle

Connexion

Related Products

KF Streptococcus Agar is a selective medium used for the isolation and enumeration of enterococci in food products by using classic enumeration techniques

KF Streptococcus Agar (Base)

Enumeration of Enterococci

KF Streptococcus Agar is a selective medium used for isolation and enumeration in food products

Learn more
COMPASS® Enterococcus Agar is a selective media used for the enumeration of enterococci in food and water.

COMPASS® Enterococcus Agar

Enumeration of Enterococci

COMPASS® Enterococcus Agar is a selective media used to control food and water.

Learn more
Bile Esculin Azide Agar (BEA agar) is a selective medium used to isolate and enumerate enterococci in food and pharmaceutical products

Bea Agar (Bile, Esculin & Azide)

Confirmation of Enterococci

BEA agar is a selective medium used to control animal feed

Learn more