Description
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Product Name – Bile Esculin Agar w/o azide (ISO Basis) Quantity/Pack Size – 100 Gms, 500 Gms Form – Powder Grade – ISO Basis Application – Microbiological Testing
Product Overview
Bile Esculin Agar w/o azide (ISO Basis) is a specialized culture medium designed for the isolation and differentiation of Enterococcus species in microbiological testing. This agar is formulated without azide, ensuring a more natural and accurate representation of microbial growth. The ISO Basis grade guarantees high quality and reliability, making it an essential tool for laboratories, researchers, and educational institutions. The medium’s composition supports the growth of Enterococcus while inhibiting other bacteria, providing clear and distinct results. Its formulation adheres to international standards, ensuring consistency and reproducibility across different applications. Whether used for routine testing, research, or educational purposes, Bile Esculin Agar w/o azide (ISO Basis) delivers dependable performance and accurate results.
FAQs
1. What is the primary use of Bile Esculin Agar w/o azide (ISO Basis)?
Bile Esculin Agar w/o azide (ISO Basis) is primarily used for the identification of Enterococcus species in microbiological testing.
2. Is this product suitable for educational purposes?
Yes, Bile Esculin Agar w/o azide (ISO Basis) is suitable for educational purposes, providing students and educators with a reliable tool for microbiological studies.
3. What are the key features of this agar?
The key features include its ISO Basis grade, formulation without azide, and its ability to support the growth of Enterococcus while inhibiting other bacteria.
4. How should this product be stored?
Bile Esculin Agar w/o azide (ISO Basis) should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its quality and effectiveness.
5. Can this product be used in routine laboratory testing?
Yes, this product is designed for routine laboratory testing, providing consistent and reliable results for the identification of Enterococcus species.






