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Compound | Amount | Unit | Conc. [g/L] | Conc. [mM] | |
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Glucose | 100 | g | 100 | 555.062 | |
Yeast extract | 10 | g | 10 | - | |
CaCO3 | 20 | g | 20 | 199.82 | |
Distilled water | 1000 | ml | - | - | |
Agar , for solid medium | 15 | g/l | 15 | 44.599 | |
1 Adjust pH to 6.8. | |||||
2 20 g calcium carbonate in the medium serves as a buffer. The calcium carbonate will settle in agar plates before the agar has set, producing an opaque layer in the bottom. As the strain grows and acid is produced this will react with the calcium carbonate, causing it to dissolve and form zones of clearing immediately below the colonies. In liquid culture the calcium carbonate also forms a sediment that clears as acid is produced. |
Last modified: | 22.02.22 |
Source: | DSMZ |
Taxonomic range: | Bacteria |
Medium type: | Complex medium |
Final pH: | 6.8 |
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Compound | Conc. [g/L] | Conc. [mM] |
---|---|---|
Glucose | 100 | 555.062 |
CaCO3 | 20 | 199.82 |
Agar | 15 | 44.599 |
Yeast extract | 10 | - |
Distilled water | - | - |
pH | 2 - 4 | 2 strains |
phyla | 1 | 39 strains |
oxygen | aerobe | 3 strains |
oxygen | obligate aerobe | 3 strains |
temperature | mesophilic | 39 strains |