4886727

BD Difco™ Agar, Technical

Used in preparing microbiological culture media. BD™ Difco™ Agar, Technical is a solidifying agent with wider quality control parameters than other bacteriological agars. However, the solubility, gelation temperature and solidity are carefully monitored to permit its use.

Manufacturer: Fischer Scientific

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Certifications/Compliance

ISO/DIS, 11014

Concentration

1.5%

Additive

Technical Grade Agar

Grade

Technical

Color

Very light to medium beige

Content And Storage

<30°C

Form

Dehydrated Powder

For Use With (Application)

Bacteriological culture media

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Description

  • Technical Agar is suitable for many bacteriological applications
  • This agar is not highly processed, has broader technical specifications than other agars and is not recommended for growth of fastidious organisms
  • It shows good cultural response (in nutrient broth) to Escherichia coli 25922 and Staphylococcus aureus 25923
  • Loss on Drying (LOD): ≤20% Ash(%): ≤6.5% Calcium μg/g (ppm): ≤3,000 ppm Magnesium μg/g (ppm): ≤1,300 ppm Melting Point: ≤85°C Gelation Point: 32–39°C Gel Strength: 613g/cm 3 pH (1.5% solution, 25°C): 5.9 Spore count: 4,300 CFU/g Standard plate count: 2,725 CFU/g Inorganics: Calcium 0.110%, Chloride 0.172%, Cobalt <0.001%, Copper <0.001%, Iron 0.002%, Lead <0.001%, Magnesium 0.093%, Manganese <0.001%, Nitrate <0.005%, Phosphate 0.015%, Potassium 0.124%, Sodium 0.932%, Sulfate 0.367%, Sulfur 0.646%, Tin <0.001%, Zinc <0.001% Agar is a phycocolloid extracted from a group of red-purple marine algae (Class Rhodophyceae)
  • Agar is the gelling agent of choice because it remains firm at growth temperatures for many pathogens
  • It is also resistant to a breakdown by bacterial enzymes
  • Agar melts at a different temperature than that at which it solidifies, a property known as hysteresis
  • It is generally resistant to shear forces; however, different agars may have different gel strengths
  • Agar is typically used in a final concentration of 1–2% for solidifying culture media.

SAFETY INFORMATION

  • ShelfLife : 1825 Days

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