Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Brain Heart Infusion Agar, Modified (BHI Agar, Modified) Quantity/Pack Size – 100 Gms, 500 Gms, 5 Kg Form – Powder Grade – Laboratory Grade Application – Microbiological Cultivation
Product Overview
Brain Heart Infusion Agar, Modified (BHI Agar, Modified) is a specialized growth medium designed to support the cultivation of a wide range of microorganisms. This agar is formulated to provide essential nutrients that facilitate the growth and isolation of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms. It is particularly useful in microbiological research, clinical diagnostics, and educational settings. The modified formulation ensures optimal performance and reliability, making it a trusted choice for laboratories and educational institutions. The high-quality ingredients used in its preparation ensure consistent results and ease of use, making it an essential tool for any lab involved in microbiological studies.
FAQs
1. What is the primary application of Brain Heart Infusion Agar, Modified?
Brain Heart Infusion Agar, Modified is primarily used for the cultivation and isolation of a wide range of microorganisms in microbiological research and clinical diagnostics.
2. Is this product suitable for educational purposes?
Yes, Brain Heart Infusion Agar, Modified is ideal for educational settings, providing students with a reliable medium for learning about microbiological techniques and experiments.
3. What are the available pack sizes for this product?
The product is available in 100 Gms, 500 Gms, and 5 Kg packs to cater to different laboratory needs and scales of operation.
4. How should Brain Heart Infusion Agar, Modified be stored?
Brain Heart Infusion Agar, Modified should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its quality and effectiveness.
5. Can this product be used for clinical diagnostics?
Yes, Brain Heart Infusion Agar, Modified is suitable for use in clinical diagnostics, providing a reliable medium for the isolation and identification of pathogens.







