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Product Name – Thayer-Martin Medium Base (Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified) Quantity/Pack Size – 100 Gms, 500 Gms Form – Powder Grade – Laboratory Grade Application – Selective cultivation of Neisseria species
Product Overview
Thayer-Martin Medium Base, also known as Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified, is a specialized culture medium designed for the selective cultivation of Neisseria species, including Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Neisseria meningitidis. This medium is widely used in clinical and research settings for the isolation and identification of these pathogens. The formulation includes essential nutrients and selective agents that inhibit the growth of other bacteria, making it an effective tool for diagnostic purposes. The high-quality ingredients ensure reliable and consistent performance, making it a trusted choice for laboratories. Whether you are a student, researcher, or educator, Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified provides the precision and reliability needed for accurate microbiological studies.
FAQs
1. What is the primary application of Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified?
Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified is primarily used for the selective cultivation of Neisseria species, including Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Neisseria meningitidis.
2. Is this product suitable for clinical use?
Yes, Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified is suitable for clinical use and is widely used in diagnostic laboratories for the isolation and identification of Neisseria species.
3. What are the key components of Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified?
The key components include essential nutrients and selective agents that inhibit the growth of other bacteria, allowing for the selective cultivation of Neisseria species.
4. How should Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified be stored?
Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources to maintain its effectiveness and shelf life.
5. Can this product be used in educational settings?
Yes, Thayer-Martin Agar, Modified is suitable for use in educational settings, making it an ideal choice for students and educators involved in microbiology studies.






