4901972

BD Difco™ Sabouraud Dextrose Broth

Used in qualitative procedures for culturing yeasts, molds and aciduric microorganisms. BD™ Difco™ Sabouraud Dextrose Broth meets United States Pharmacopeia (USP), European Pharmacopoeia (EP) and Japanese Pharmacopoeia (JP) performance specifications.

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Certifications/Compliance

BAM, EP, JP, USP

Content And Storage

2 to 25°C

Media Type

Sabouraud Dextrose Broth

Formulation

Peptic digest of Animal Tissue 5g/L, Pancreatic digest of Casein 5g/L, Dextrose 20g/L

Color

Light beige

Form

Dehydrated Powder

Product Type

Microbiology Media

For Use With (Application)

Cultivation of Yeasts, molds and aciduric microorganisms

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Description

  • Sabouraud Dextrose Broth is used for culturing yeasts and molds in cosmetics
  • The USP recommends the use of Sabouraud Dextrose Broth when isolating Candida albicans from nonsterile pharmaceutical products
  • Sabouraud dextrose media are peptone media supplemented with dextrose to support the growth of fungi Peptones are sources of nitrogenous growth factors The carbohydrate provides an energy source for the growth of microorganisms pH (3.0% solution, 25°C): 5.6 ± 0.2 Displays cultural response to: Aspergillus brasiliensis (niger) 16404, Candida albicans 10231, Lactobacillus casei 9595, Saccharomyces cerevisiae 9763, Candida albicans 10231

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Peptic digest of Animal Tissue 5g/L, Pancreatic digest of Casein 5g/L, Dextrose 20g/L

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Light beige

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AOAC, BAM, CCAM, COMPF, EPA, ISO, SMD, SMWW, USDA, APHA

Content And Storage:
2°C to 30°C

Media Type:
Plate Count Agar

Formulation:
Pancreatic digest of Casein 5g/L, Yeast extract 2.5g/L, Dextrose 1g/L, Agar 15g/L

Color:
Beige

Form:
Dehydrated Solid

Product Type:
Agar

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For obtaining microbial plate counts from Milk and dairy product, foods, Water and other materials of sanitary importance

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Pancreatic digest of Casein 5g/L, Yeast extract 2.5g/L, Dextrose 1g/L, Agar 15g/L

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<30°C

Media Type:
XLD Agar

Formulation:
Xylose 3.5g/L, L-Lysine 5g/L, Lactose 7.5g/L, Saccharose 7.5g/L, Sodium Chloride 5g/L, Yeast extract 3g/L, Phenol red 0.08g/L, Sodium Desoxycholate 2.5g/L, Ferric Ammonium Citrate 0.8g/L, Sodium Thiosulfate 6.8g/L, Agar 13.5g/L

Color:
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Form:
Dehydrated

Product Type:
Agar

For Use With (Application):
Isolation and differentiation of enteric pathogens