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  2. Nutrient agar - Wikipedia

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    Nutrient broth has the same composition, but lacks agar. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These ingredients are combined and boiled for approximately one minute to ensure they are mixed and then sterilized by autoclaving, typically at 121 °C (250 °F) for 15 minutes.

  3. M17 agar - Wikipedia

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    This bacterial growth medium was developed in 1971 for Lactococcus species isolated from milk products. It was originally called M16 medium, [1] but in 1975 Terzaghi and Sandine [2] added disodium-β-glycerophosphate to the medium as a buffer, and named the new growth medium M17 medium.

  4. Bone Broth Is Liquid Gold — Here’s How to Make It

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    When making beef bone broth, source knuckle, neck, or marrow bones (sometimes labeled as beef soup bones). For chicken bone broth, use chicken carcasses, necks, feet, or wings. Get the Recipe: Ham ...

  5. Lysogeny broth - Wikipedia

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    LB medium bottle and LB agar plate Plate medium agar LB. Lysogeny broth (LB) is a nutritionally rich medium primarily used for the growth of bacteria. Its creator, Giuseppe Bertani, intended LB to stand for lysogeny broth, [1] but LB has also come to colloquially mean Luria broth, Lennox broth, life broth or Luria–Bertani medium. [2]

  6. Agar - Wikipedia

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    Green tea-flavored yōkan, a popular Japanese red bean jelly made from agar A blood agar plate used to culture bacteria and diagnose infection. Agar (/ ˈ eɪ ɡ ɑːr / or / ˈ ɑː ɡ ər /), or agar-agar, is a jelly-like substance consisting of polysaccharides obtained from the cell walls of some species of red algae, primarily from “ogonori” and “tengusa”.

  7. Super Optimal Broth - Wikipedia

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    Super Optimal Broth (SOB medium) is a nutrient-rich bacterial growth medium used for microbiological culture, generally of Escherichia coli. This nutrient-rich microbial broth contains peptides , amino acids , water soluble vitamins and glucose in a low-salt formulation.

  8. Tyndallization - Wikipedia

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    Tyndallization is a process from the nineteenth century for sterilizing substances, usually food, named after its inventor John Tyndall, that can be used to kill heat-resistant endospores.

  9. YEPD - Wikipedia

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    YPD medium bottle and YPD agar plate. YEPD or yeast extract peptone dextrose, also often abbreviated as YPD, is a complete medium for yeast growth. It contains yeast extract, peptone, double-distilled water, and glucose (dextrose). [1]