violet red bile agar
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Agar plate — Infobox Laboratory equipment name = Agar plate caption = An agar plate streaked with microorganisms isolated from a deep water sponge. Individual colonies may be seen center right. acronym = other names = uses = Culturing inventor = manufacturer … Wikipedia
agar — A complex polysaccharide (a sulfated galactan) derived from seaweed (various red algae); used as a solidifying agent in culture media; it has the valuable property of melting at 100°C, but not solidifying until 49°C. [Bengalese] bile salt a. an a … Medical dictionary
MacConkey agar — with lactose (left) and non lactose (right) fermenters … Wikipedia
MacConkey agar — an agar medium containing peptone, lactose bile salts, sodium chloride, neutral red, and crystal violet, used to differentiate lactose fermenters (coliforms) from non–lactose fermenters among the enteric bacilli. Called also MC a … Medical dictionary
VRBDA — VRDBA, VRDB Agar, or Violet Red Bile Dextrose Agar, is a microbiological growth medium. It can be used in agar plates to monitor or assess bacterial growth in the laboratory, particularly the growth of Enterobacteriaceae, for which it is… … Wikipedia
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