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Description
Friss Liquid Medium Base is used to detect non-avian Mycoplasmas in pharmaceutical products
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Alternative Name
Liquid Medium Base Friss
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Type
Dehydrated Culture Media
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Origin
Animal
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Classification
Bacterial
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Composition g L
Proteose petone 0.820 Peptone 1.510 Yeast extract 6.200 Sodium chloride 5.050 Magnesium sulphate, heptahydrate 0.049 Potassium chloride 0.195 Calcium chloride, anhydrous 0.068 Magnesium chloride, hexahydrate 0.049 Disodium hydrogen phosphate, dihydrate 0.036 Disodium hydrogen phosphate 1.510 Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate,anhydrous 0.029 Calf brain infusion from 16.420 Beef heart infusion from 28.060 Glucose monohydrate 0.164 Phenol red 0.137
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Quantity required per litre
18,01 g
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Appearance
Light yellow to pink homogeneous free flowing powder
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Colour and Clarity of prepared medium
Red coloured clear solution in tubes
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Cultural response
Cultural response observed with added Horse Serum (RM1239), Pig(Swine) serum (RM10415) and Friis supplement (FD317) after an incubation at 35-38°C for 48 hours to one week under microaerophilic condition.
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Storage
Store dehydrated powder at 10-30°C in tightly closed container and prepared medium at 2-8°C
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Shelf Life
Use before expiry date on the label.
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Additional description
There are two major types of growth media those used for cell culture , which use specific cell types derived from plants or animals, and microbiological culture, which are used for growing microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeast. The most common growth media for microorganisms are nutrient broths and agar plates with antibiotics; specialized media are sometimes required for microorganism and cell culture growth.
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Group
media