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Granulated. 500g. Xylose Lysine Deoxycholate Agar. Proposed by Taylor (1965) Taylor and Harris (1965, 1967) and Taylor and Schelhart (1967) for the isolation and differentiation of Shigella and Salmonella.
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500g. Powder. Proposed by Terzaghi and Sandine (1975) for the cultivation and enumeration of lactic streptococci in milk and dairy products and for the differentiation of bacteriophages infecting lactic streptococci. (42.5g/L).
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Granulated. 500g. For the dilution of samples in the analysis of nonsterile products for microbial contaminants. EP, DAB 10. (16.1g/liter).
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500g. Granulated. Test culture medium used to detect sulphide formation, indole production, and motility in the identification of enterobacteriaceae. (30g/L).
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500g. Powder. Inhibits growth of undesirable microbial flora. E. coli in the remaining flora is indicated by fluorescence under a long wavelength UV lamp. (36.5g/L).
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500g. Powder. For the detection and enumeration of enterococci in water, foodstuffs, and other materials according to Kenner, Clark, and Kabler (1960, 1961). (71.5g/L).
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500g. Granulated. Selective agar for the isolation and the detection of listeria monocytogenes. In accordance with the provisional standard 143:1990 of the IDF-FIL. (58.5g/L).
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Granulated. For microbiology. For the preliminary, non-selective enrichment of bacteria, particularly of pathogenic Enterobacteria, from foodstuffs and other materials. 500g. (25.5g/L).
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500g. Granulated. Proposed by Hays (1951) and Troy and Beisel (see Murdock et al. 1952) for isolation, cultivation, and enumeration of acid-tolerent, putrefactive microorganisms in fruit juices and fruit juice concentrates, especially those of citrus fruits. (42g/L).
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Powdered. 500g. For the detection and isolation of E. coli while inhibiting the growth of Gram-positive microbial flora. Lactose positive colonies are detected using lactose and a pH indicator. E. coli can be determined by fluorescence in UV light.
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500g. Granulated. Proposed by Mossel et al. (1962,1963) for the isolation and enumeration of all Enterobacteria species in foodstuffs. (39.5g/L).
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500g. Granulated. A modification of the medium proposed by Brown and Lowbury (1965) for the isolation and differentiation of pseudomonas aeruginosa from various materials. Also to be added: 10mL glycerol. (44.5g/L).