Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Nitrate Broth (ISO, BIS Basis)
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 Gms, 500 Gms
Form – Powder
Grade – ISO, BIS Basis
Application – Laboratory use
Product Overview
Nitrate Broth (ISO, BIS Basis) is a specialized medium designed for the detection and differentiation of nitrate-reducing bacteria. This broth is formulated in accordance with international standards, ensuring high-quality and reliable results. It is widely used in microbiological laboratories for educational, research, and diagnostic purposes. The broth contains essential nutrients that support the growth of a variety of bacteria, making it an indispensable tool for microbiologists. Its composition is carefully balanced to provide optimal conditions for bacterial growth and nitrate reduction, facilitating accurate and consistent test results. The broth is easy to prepare and use, making it a preferred choice for both novice and experienced laboratory professionals. Its versatility and reliability make it a valuable addition to any microbiology lab.
FAQs
1. What is the primary application of Nitrate Broth (ISO, BIS Basis)?
The primary application of Nitrate Broth (ISO, BIS Basis) is the detection and differentiation of nitrate-reducing bacteria in microbiological laboratories.
2. Is this broth suitable for educational use?
Yes, Nitrate Broth (ISO, BIS Basis) is suitable for educational use, making it ideal for students and educators in academic settings.
3. What are the key features of this broth?
The key features of Nitrate Broth (ISO, BIS Basis) include its high-quality formulation, adherence to ISO and BIS standards, and its reliability in providing accurate test results.
4. How should this broth be stored?
Nitrate Broth (ISO, BIS Basis) should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to maintain its quality and effectiveness.
5. Can this broth be used for research purposes?
Yes, Nitrate Broth (ISO, BIS Basis) is commonly used in research settings for various microbiological studies and experiments.






