Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Trypticase
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – Lab Grade
Application – Microbial culture media, biochemical assays
Product Overview
Trypticase is a premium-quality enzymatic digest of casein, widely used in laboratory settings for preparing nutrient-rich media. It provides essential amino acids and peptides, making it indispensable for culturing microorganisms and conducting biochemical experiments. Our Trypticase is manufactured under stringent quality control measures to ensure consistency, purity, and reliability. It is free from contaminants and meets the highest industry standards, making it a trusted choice for researchers, educators, and students. The product is derived from casein through enzymatic hydrolysis, ensuring optimal digestibility and nutrient availability for microbial growth. Its fine powder form allows for easy dissolution and uniform distribution in culture media, enhancing experimental reproducibility. Whether used in academic labs, research institutions, or industrial settings, Trypticase delivers consistent performance, making it a staple in microbiology and biochemistry labs across India.
FAQs
1. What is Trypticase used for in laboratories?
Trypticase is primarily used to prepare nutrient-rich media for culturing microorganisms and conducting biochemical assays.
2. Is Trypticase suitable for all types of microbial cultures?
Yes, Trypticase is versatile and supports the growth of a wide range of bacteria and fungi in laboratory settings.
3. How should Trypticase be stored to maintain its quality?
Store Trypticase in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent clumping and degradation.
4. Can Trypticase be used in place of other peptones like tryptone?
Yes, Trypticase can be used as an alternative to tryptone in most applications due to its similar composition and properties.
5. Is Trypticase safe for use in educational labs?
Yes, Trypticase is safe for use in educational labs when handled with standard laboratory precautions.










