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Prepared Media BD BBL™ Phenol Red Broth with Lactose Red Durham Tube Format221687

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SKU #

#951946

MPN #

221687

Brand

Becton Dickinson

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

BROTH, PRBB LACTOSE W/DURHAM (10/BX) BD D/S

$26.75 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 951946
Manufacturer # 221687
Brand BD BBL™
Manufacturer Becton Dickinson
Application Prepared Media
Color Red
Cultivation or Test Type For Determination of Fermentation Reactions in the Differentiation of Microorganisms
Format Durham Tube Format
Storage Requirements Requires Refrigeration
Type Phenol Red Broth with Lactose
UNSPSC Code 41106200

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  • Phenol Red Broth Base, when supplemented with an appropriate carbohydrate, is used to determine the fermentation activities of microorganisms
  • If gas is produced during the fermentation reaction, it is collected in the inverted Durham tube
  • Size K tubes
  • For identification, organisms must be in pure culture
  • Additional biochemical tests, as well as morphological characteristics and serological typing, may be required for identification