LaMotte 5551 BioPaddles SAB/SAB Test Kit, 10-pack

Model: 5551 | UPC: 63739546255

LaMotte 5551 BioPaddles SAB/SAB Test Kit, 10-pack

Model: 5551 | UPC: 63739546255

Ideal for use in laboratory environments, this kit tests for the selective isolation of fungi (yeasts and molds). In addition, this Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SAB) kit determines the microbial content of cosmetics, the mycological evaluation of food and clinically aids in diagnosing yeast and fungal infections.

Ideal for use in laboratory environments, this kit tests for the selective isolation of fungi (yeasts and molds). In addition, this Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SAB) kit determines the microbial content of cosmetics, the mycological evaluation of food and clinically aids in diagnosing yeast and fungal infections.

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LaMotte 5551 Offers

Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SAB)

Enzymatic digestion of casein and enzymatic digestion of animal tissue provide the nitrogen and vitamin source required for organism growth in SAB. The high concentration of dextrose is included as an energy source. Agar and a proprietary polymer are the solidifying agents.

Application

Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SAB) is a modification of dextrose agar described by Sabouraud. SAB cultivates pathogenic and commensal fungi and yeasts. The high dextrose concentration and acidic pH of the formula permit selectivity of fungi. Sabouraud Dextrose Agar is used for determining the microbial content of cosmetics, the mycological evaluation of food, and clinically aids in diagnosing yeast and fungal infections.

LaMotte 5551 Specifications

Culture Controls and SAB Agar Aspergillus niger: GROWTH
Candida albicans: GROWTH
Escherichia coli: INHIBITED
Microsporum canis: GROWTH
Trichophyton mentagrophytes: GROWTH
Storage/Expiration Store tightly sealed BioPaddles® in a cool, dry location
Shield from direct sunlight
Store BioPaddles® at room temperature (65 to 77°F/18 to 25°C)
Avoid sudden temperature changes (temperature fluctuations may result in condensation settling at the bottom of the vial)
This will not affect the culture properties but could reduce the shelf-life or cause the agar to separate from the plastic paddle support
Do not refrigerate (refrigeration may result in water condensation)
Avoid freezing; If freezing occurs, thaw for 3 to 6 hours in the refrigerator (40°F/4.4°C)
Freezing can promote excess water loss and variation in media surface due to crystal formation
Refer to Best Before End date (See: BBE stamped on the vial)
Discard if paddle agar appears oxidized and darker than the expected color or if contaminants appear
The expiration date is based on the medium in an intact container that is stored as directed
Sampling Liquids:
Twist to remove paddle from vial
Fill vial to 40 mL fill line with the liquid to be sampled
The 40 mL volume can be used to calculate Total Viable Count (TVC) and/or Total Colony Count (TCC)
Replace paddle
Allow a contact time of 15 seconds
Remove the paddle
Empty the vial
Replace the paddle in the vial

Surfaces:
Twist to remove paddle from vial
Allow the paddle surface (10 cm2) to come into physical contact with the test surface
Recovery rate is about 50%
To ensure an accurate recovery, gently sweep (or touch) the paddle to cover a 20 cm2 area
Replace paddle in vial
Incubation Bacteria
Temperature: 35°C
Minimum period: 72 hours
Optimal period: 5 to 7 days

Fungi
Temperature: 20 to 25°C
Minimum period: 5 days
Optimal period: 7 days
Colony Measuring Each BioPaddles® paddle has molded media attachment points that are 0.2" (4 mm) in length (point-to-point); this feature provides a useful guidepost to estimating nearby colony size
Disposal Twist to remove paddle from vial
Fill vial to 40 mL fill line with 1:9 dilution of household bleach (5.25% sodium hypochlorite)
Replace paddle in vial
Allow 15 minute contact time
Remove paddle
Discard bleach solution
Replace paddle in vial and dispose
Alternatively, loosen cap and microwave for 30 seconds, autoclave, or incinerate
BioPaddles® - Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SAB) Test factors: Selective isolation of fungi
Type of Agar(s): Sabouraud Dextrose Agar
Number of tests: 10
Weight 1 lbs (0.45 kg)
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LaMotte 5551 Offers

Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SAB)

Enzymatic digestion of casein and enzymatic digestion of animal tissue provide the nitrogen and vitamin source required for organism growth in SAB. The high concentration of dextrose is included as an energy source. Agar and a proprietary polymer are the solidifying agents.

Application

Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SAB) is a modification of dextrose agar described by Sabouraud. SAB cultivates pathogenic and commensal fungi and yeasts. The high dextrose concentration and acidic pH of the formula permit selectivity of fungi. Sabouraud Dextrose Agar is used for determining the microbial content of cosmetics, the mycological evaluation of food, and clinically aids in diagnosing yeast and fungal infections.

LaMotte 5551 Specifications

Culture Controls and SAB Agar Aspergillus niger: GROWTH
Candida albicans: GROWTH
Escherichia coli: INHIBITED
Microsporum canis: GROWTH
Trichophyton mentagrophytes: GROWTH
Storage/Expiration Store tightly sealed BioPaddles® in a cool, dry location
Shield from direct sunlight
Store BioPaddles® at room temperature (65 to 77°F/18 to 25°C)
Avoid sudden temperature changes (temperature fluctuations may result in condensation settling at the bottom of the vial)
This will not affect the culture properties but could reduce the shelf-life or cause the agar to separate from the plastic paddle support
Do not refrigerate (refrigeration may result in water condensation)
Avoid freezing; If freezing occurs, thaw for 3 to 6 hours in the refrigerator (40°F/4.4°C)
Freezing can promote excess water loss and variation in media surface due to crystal formation
Refer to Best Before End date (See: BBE stamped on the vial)
Discard if paddle agar appears oxidized and darker than the expected color or if contaminants appear
The expiration date is based on the medium in an intact container that is stored as directed
Sampling Liquids:
Twist to remove paddle from vial
Fill vial to 40 mL fill line with the liquid to be sampled
The 40 mL volume can be used to calculate Total Viable Count (TVC) and/or Total Colony Count (TCC)
Replace paddle
Allow a contact time of 15 seconds
Remove the paddle
Empty the vial
Replace the paddle in the vial

Surfaces:
Twist to remove paddle from vial
Allow the paddle surface (10 cm2) to come into physical contact with the test surface
Recovery rate is about 50%
To ensure an accurate recovery, gently sweep (or touch) the paddle to cover a 20 cm2 area
Replace paddle in vial
Incubation Bacteria
Temperature: 35°C
Minimum period: 72 hours
Optimal period: 5 to 7 days

Fungi
Temperature: 20 to 25°C
Minimum period: 5 days
Optimal period: 7 days
Colony Measuring Each BioPaddles® paddle has molded media attachment points that are 0.2" (4 mm) in length (point-to-point); this feature provides a useful guidepost to estimating nearby colony size
Disposal Twist to remove paddle from vial
Fill vial to 40 mL fill line with 1:9 dilution of household bleach (5.25% sodium hypochlorite)
Replace paddle in vial
Allow 15 minute contact time
Remove paddle
Discard bleach solution
Replace paddle in vial and dispose
Alternatively, loosen cap and microwave for 30 seconds, autoclave, or incinerate
BioPaddles® - Sabouraud Dextrose Agar (SAB) Test factors: Selective isolation of fungi
Type of Agar(s): Sabouraud Dextrose Agar
Number of tests: 10
Weight 1 lbs (0.45 kg)
Click here for complete specifications on the LaMotte 5551

What's included with the LaMotte 5551

  • LaMotte 5551 BioPaddles SAB/SAB Test Kit, 10-pack

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