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Product Name – Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base (Casein Soya Blood Agar Base) Quantity/Pack Size – 100 Gms, 500 Gms Form – Powder Grade – Premium Application – Microbiological Culturing
Product Overview
Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base, also known as Casein Soya Blood Agar Base, is a high-quality laboratory medium designed for the cultivation and isolation of a wide range of microorganisms. This product is formulated to support the growth of fastidious and non-fastidious bacteria, making it an essential tool for microbiological research and diagnostics. The agar base is enriched with essential nutrients, including casein and soya peptones, which provide a balanced nutritional environment for microbial growth. Additionally, the inclusion of blood in the medium enhances its ability to support the growth of fastidious organisms that require specific growth factors. Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base is available in convenient pack sizes of 100 grams and 500 grams, ensuring flexibility for various laboratory needs. Its premium grade ensures consistent performance and reliability, making it a trusted choice for students, researchers, and educators alike.
FAQs
1. What is Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base used for?
Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base is used for the cultivation and isolation of a wide range of microorganisms, including fastidious and non-fastidious bacteria.
2. What are the pack sizes available for Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base?
The pack sizes available for Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base are 100 grams and 500 grams.
3. Is Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base suitable for academic use?
Yes, Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base is suitable for academic use, making it an ideal choice for students, researchers, and educators.
4. What is the grade of Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base?
Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base is of premium grade, ensuring consistent performance and reliability.
5. Can Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base support the growth of fastidious organisms?
Yes, Casitose Soya Blood Agar Base is enriched with blood, which enhances its ability to support the growth of fastidious organisms that require specific growth factors.







