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Description
Capsule Plate Count Agar is a culture medium, designed to be used for in the determination of plate counts of microorganisms in different samples, this medium is also suitable for enumerating bacterial count of sterile rooms.for preparation Suspend the capsules in distilled or purified water, heat to boiling for dissolving, sterilize by autoclaving for 15 minutes, then dispense as desired.
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Capsules required per litre
4
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Qty of media per capsule gms
5.88
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Total Qty of media prepared in litres
12.5
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Appearance
Gelatin capsule containing cream to yellow coloured granulated media.
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Gelling
Firm, comparable with 1.5% Agar gel
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Colour and Clarity of prepared medium
Light yellow coloured clear to slightly opalescent gel forms in Petri plates
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Quantity
Each capsule contains 5.88 grams of medium sufficient for 250 ml media
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Reaction
Reaction of 2.35% w/v aqueous solution at 25°C. pH : 7.0±0.2
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PH
6.80-7.20
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Cultural Response
Cultural characteristics observed after an incubation at 35 - 37°C for 18 - 48 hours.
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Composition g l
Casein enzymic hydrolysate 5.000 Yeast extract 2.500 Dextrose 1.000 Agar 15.000 Final pH ( at 25°C) 7.0±0.2
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Storage
Store below 30°C in tightly closed container and the prepared medium at 2-8°C.
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Additional description
A microtiter plate (spelled Microtiter is a registered trade name in the United States) or microplate or micro well plate or multiwell, is a flat plate with multiple "wells" used as small test tubes. The microplate has become a standard tool in analytical research and clinical diagnostic testing laboratories. A very common usage is in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), the basis of most modern medical diagnostic testing in humans and animals.
A microplate typically has 6, 24, 96, 384 or 1536 sample wells arranged in a 23 rectangular matrix. Some microplates have even been manufactured with 3456 or 9600 wells, and an "array tape" product has been developed that provides a continuous strip of microplates embossed on a flexible plastic tape.