R21536

Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ BactiDrop™ Nitrate A

Manufacturer: Thermo Scientific™

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Pack of 50 R21536-Pack-of-50 In Stock ₹ 29,090.40

R21536 - Pack of 50

₹ 29,090.40

In Stock

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1

Base Price: ₹ 29,090.40

GST (18%): ₹ 5,236.272

Total Price: ₹ 34,326.672

Content And Storage

20°C to 25°C

CE Marker

Yes

Quantity

50 x 0.75 mL

Description

BactiDrop Nitrate A

Detectable Analytes

Nitrite, Free Nitrogen Gas

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Description

  • Determine the ability of an organism to reduce nitrate to nitrite or free nitrogen gas using Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ BactiDrop™ Nitrate Reagent A
  • This ability is characteristic of the Enterobacteriaceae1 family
  • Nonfermenters and other miscellaneous gram negative bacilli vary in their ability to reduce nitrates, with some being capable of further reducing nitrite to nitrogen gas2
  • In 1962, Daubner reported that all members of the Enterobactericeae tested, with the exception of Erwinia species, reduced nitrate in eight hours3
  • Nitrate serves as a source of nitrogen for many bacteria and fungi, but in order to be utilized it must be broken down.Ready to use: Convenience of a prepared reagent.Ease of Differentiation: Positive test indicated by red color development after addition of reagents; and no color development after addition of zinc dust
  • Negative test indicated by no color development after addition of reagents and red color development after addition of zinc dust.Rapid Detection: Immediate results.The nitrite reduction test is a two-step procedure
  • Sulphanilic acid is added to acidify the medium and then naphthylamine is added which reacts with the nitrites to produce a red color
  • Certain bacteria convert nitrate to nitrite, ammonia, or gas
  • This process is denitrification
  • If no color develops after addition of reagents, the organism has either reduced the nitrate to free nitrogen or it has not attacked the nitrate at all
  • Nitrate will react with zinc dust to form nitrite
  • A pink to red color development after addition of zinc dust indicates that the nitrates are present and the test is negative
  • No formation of a red color after addition of zinc dust indicates that the organism has reduced the nitrate to free nitrogen or ammonia and is considered a positive nitrate test2.Used in conjunction with Nitrate Reagent B, Part No
  • R21538.Not all products are available for sale in all territories
  • Please inquire.Remel™ and Oxoid™ products are now part of the Thermo Scientific brand.

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