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Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 113248
Manufacturer # 221733
Brand BD BBL™
Manufacturer BD
Application Prepared Media
Cultivation or Test Type Isolation and Cultivation of Fastidious and Slow Growing, Aerobic, Facultatively Anaerobic and Microaerophilic Bacteria
Format Plate Format
Product Dating McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 21 days
Storage Requirements Requires Refrigeration
Type CDC Anaerobe 5% Sheep Blood Agar
UNSPSC Code 41106200

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  • The medium employs trypticase soy agar supplemented with additional agar, yeast extract, vitamin k1, hemin, cystine and 5% sheep blood
  • The isolation of obligately anaerobic bacteria from clinical and nonclinical materials requires the use of selective, nonselective and enrichment media
  • The choice of media to be employed is based upon the type of material and the results of direct microscopic observation
  • Nonselective media are used to isolate organisms present in low numbers and to provide an indication of the numbers and types of organisms present in the specimen or sample
  • Selective media are employed to facilitate recovery of the desired organisms present in mixed populations