Lactose Broth is used principally as a liquid enrichment media for the detection of E. coli if neutralizers or dispersal agents are not necessary.

Description

Lactose Broth is used principally as a liquid enrichment media for the detection of E. coli in cosmetic products, if neutralizers or dispersal agents are not necessary. It is also adapted to the culture of all Gram negative bacteria. Armed with a Durham tube, it can detect the fermentation of lactose.

Packaging

Dehydrated medium :
BK082HA – 500 g bottle

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