Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – EMB Agar, Levine (In accordance with IP 2007)
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 gm
Form – Powder
Grade – IP 2007
Application – Bacterial identification
Product Overview
EMB Agar Levine, formulated in accordance with IP 2007, is a specialized medium designed for the isolation and differentiation of enteric bacteria. This agar is particularly effective in distinguishing between gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, making it an essential tool in microbiological laboratories. The formulation includes specific nutrients and indicators that facilitate the growth of enteric bacteria while inhibiting other organisms. This ensures accurate and reliable results in bacterial identification processes. The IP 2007 grade guarantees high-quality performance and consistency, making it a trusted choice for researchers and educators.
FAQs
1. What is EMB Agar Levine used for?
EMB Agar Levine is used for the isolation and differentiation of enteric bacteria, particularly in identifying gram-negative organisms.
2. Is this product compliant with IP 2007 standards?
Yes, this EMB Agar Levine is formulated in accordance with IP 2007 standards, ensuring high-quality performance and reliability.
3. Can this agar be used for other types of bacteria?
EMB Agar Levine is specifically designed for enteric bacteria and may not be suitable for other types of bacteria.
4. How should this product be stored?
Store EMB Agar Levine in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its effectiveness.
5. Is this product available in other pack sizes?
Yes, this product is available in various pack sizes to suit different laboratory needs.






