Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis) | 71117
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 Gms, 500 Gms
Form – Powder
Grade – BIS Basis
Application – Isolation and identification of enteric bacteria
Product Overview
MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis) | 71117 is a specialized medium designed for the isolation and differentiation of enteric bacteria. This agar is formulated to inhibit the growth of Gram-positive bacteria while allowing Gram-negative bacteria, particularly those of the Enterobacteriaceae family, to grow. The inclusion of lactose and neutral red in the medium helps in differentiating lactose-fermenting (LF) and non-lactose-fermenting (NLF) bacteria. LF bacteria produce pink colonies, while NLF bacteria produce colorless or pale colonies. This differential characteristic is crucial for identifying pathogens such as E. coli, Salmonella, and Shigella. MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis) | 71117 is compliant with BIS standards, ensuring high quality and reliability. It is an essential tool for microbiologists, researchers, and educators in clinical and research laboratories.
FAQs
1. What is MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis) used for?
MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis) is used for the isolation and differentiation of enteric bacteria, particularly those of the Enterobacteriaceae family.
2. What are the key components of MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis)?
The key components include lactose, neutral red, and inhibitors that prevent the growth of Gram-positive bacteria.
3. How does MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis) differentiate bacteria?
It differentiates bacteria based on their ability to ferment lactose, producing pink colonies for lactose-fermenting bacteria and colorless or pale colonies for non-lactose-fermenting bacteria.
4. Is MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis) compliant with any standards?
Yes, it is compliant with BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) standards, ensuring high quality and reliability.
5. Who can use MacConkey Agar (BIS Basis)?
It is suitable for use by microbiologists, researchers, and educators in clinical and research laboratories.






