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Prepared Media Bile Esculin Agar with Azide Mono-Plate FormatG11

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SKU #

#1137120

MPN #

G11

Brand

Hardy Diagnostics

Stock

In Stock

Quantity

100

Features

MEDIA, BILE ESCULIN AZIDE AGARHDX 15MMX100M PLATE (10/PK)

$11.72 USD

Attribute Name Attribute Value
McKesson # 1137120
Manufacturer # G11
Manufacturer Hardy Diagnostics
Application Prepared Media
Cultivation or Test Type For Cultivation and Presumptive Indentification of Group D Streptococci including Enterococci
Dimensions 15 X 100 mm
Format Mono-Plate Format
Product Dating McKesson Acceptable Dating: we will ship >= 21 days
Storage Requirements Requires Refrigeration
Type Bile Esculin Agar with Azide
UNSPSC Code 41106200
Volume 18 mL

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  • Hardy Diagnostics Bile Esculin with Azide Media are recommended for the isolation and differentiation of group D streptococci from non-group D streptococci
  • This medium contains esculin, ferric citrate to provide ferric ions, and 1% oxbile to inhibit most other strains of non-group D streptococci
  • Store media away from direct light
  • Media should not be used if there are any signs of deterioration (shrinking, cracking, or discoloration), contamination, or if the expiration date has passed