Biotix 1000uL Racked Pipette Filter Tips - Sterile

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Biotix 1000uL Racked Pipette Filter Tips - Sterile

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  • 1000uL Racked Pipette Filter Tips - Sterile
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Biotix filtered pipette tips contain polyethylene filters that traps aerosols and prevents cross contamination of your pipette. Proven to block aerosol contaminants with a 99.99% BFE. Compatible with the widest range of pipettes FlexFit sealing technology reduces the force required to attach and eject tips Low binding X-Resin maximises your sample recovery Reduces the need for tip touch off with a fine point Blade design The sturdy eco-friendly rack design uses ~30% less plastic than competitors Sterile Biotix tips are certified free of DNase/RNase, endotoxins/pyrogens, PCR inhibitors, and human DNA.

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  • Results in 24 Hours.
  • Available in packs of 50 or 500 plates
  • Plates are sample-ready, eliminating the time-consuming, cumbersome step of preparing media/agar dishes.
  • This plate has been awarded Official Methods of Analysis (OMA) #2003.07, #2003.8 and #2003.11 and NF VALIDATION certificates: 3M-01/9-04/03 A and 3M-01/9-04/03 B by AFNOR Certification.
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TPC Plate count agar Dipslides

£11.69 vat excl.

£14.03 vat Inc.

Availability: 50 In Stock
  • Slide Format: Large Pushfit
  • Agar (Side 1): Plate Count + Neutralisers (On Black Slide)
  • Detection (Side 1): Total Count
  • Agar (Side 2): Plate Count + Neutralisers (On Black Slide)
  • Detection (Side 2): Total Count
  • Shelf Life: 6 Months
  • Storage Temp.: 8 - 15 C
  • Incubation: 35 C - 24 - 48 Hrs
  • 10 Dipslides per box
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Agar - Bacteriological No. 1

£1,606.08 vat excl.

£1,927.30 vat Inc.

Availability: Out of stock
Agar, Bacteriological No. 1 is a solidifying agent for use in preparing microbiological culture media in a laboratory setting. Agar, Bacteriological No. 1 is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions in humans. Agar, Bacteriological No. 1 conforms with the testing specified in the USP/EP Pharmacopeia. Agar is a phycocolloid extracted from a group of red-purple algae, usually Gelidium spp. Agar was first suggested for microbiological purposes in 1881 by Fannie Hesse. By the early 1900’s, agar became the gelling agent of choice over gelatin because agar remains firm at growth temperature for many pathogens and agar is generally resistant to a breakdown by bacterial enzymes. The use of agar in microbiological media significantly contributed to the advance of microbiology, paving the way to study pure cultures. Agar is a gel at room temperature, remaining firm at temperatures as high as 65°C. Agar melts at approximately 85 - 91°C, a different temperature from solidification at 34 - 36°C. This property is known as hysteresis. Agar is generally resistant to shear forces; however, different agar may have different gel strengths or degrees of stiffness. Specifications for Agar, Bacteriological No. 1 include good clarity, controlled gelation temperature, controlled melting temperature, good diffusion characteristics, absence of toxic bacterial inhibitors, and relative absence metabolically useful minerals and compounds. Agar, Bacteriological No. 1 is recommended for clinical applications, auxotrophic studies, bacterial and yeast transformation studies, and bacterial molecular genetics applications.

Mueller Hinton Agar II

£6,396.27 vat excl.

£7,675.52 vat Inc.

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Mueller Hinton Agar II is used in antimicrobial susceptibility testing by the disk diffusion method. This formula conforms to Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI), formerly National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards (NCCLS). Mueller Hinton Agar II is based on the formula recommended by Mueller and Hinton for the primary isolation of Neisseria species. Mueller and Hinton selected pea meal extract agar as a simple transparent medium containing heat stable ingredients. During their modification, starch replaced the growth-promoting properties of pea extract, acting as a “protective colloid” against toxic substances. Bauer, Kirby, Sherris and Tuck recommended Mueller Hinton Agar for performing antibiotic susceptibility tests using a single disk of high concentration. This un-supplemented medium has been selected by the Clinical and Laboratory Standard Institute (CLSI) for several reasons. This medium is low in sulfonamide, trimethoprim and tetracycline inhibitors, and provides satisfactory growth of most non-fastidious pathogens along with demonstrating batch-to-batch reproducibility. Mueller Hinton Agar is often abbreviated as M-H Agar and complies with requirements of the World Health Organization. Mueller Hinton Agar is specified in FDA Bacteriological Analytical Manual for food testing, and procedures commonly performed on aerobic and facultatively anaerobic bacteria. A variety of supplements can be added to Mueller Hinton Agar, including 5% defibrinated sheep or horse blood, 1% growth supplement and 2% sodium chloride.

MRS Agar

£459.87 vat excl.

£551.84 vat Inc.

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MRS Agar is a medium for the enumeration of mesophilic lactic acid bacteria according to ISO 15214:1998, and is not intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions in humans. MRS Agar was originally developed in 1960 by de Man, Rogosa & Sharpe for the cultivation and enumeration of Lactobacillus spp. from various sources and is intended as a substitute for Tomato Juice Agar. This original formulation has been adapted and adjusted to pH 5.7 according to ISO 15214:1998. Nutrition is provided by enzymatic digest of casein, glucose, meat & yeast extracts whilst polyoxyethylenesorbitan monooleate, magnesium and manganese sulphates act as growth stimulants. Selectivity against streptococci & molds is provided by ammonium citrate and sodium acetate. Used at low pH, ammonium citrate allows growth of lactobacilli whilst inhibiting a number of other organism groups. Occasionally, sterilization of this medium at 121°C can cause the pH to fall outside of the specified pH limits 5.7 +/- 0.1. In these rare cases adjustment of the medium using acetic acid or sodium hydroxide is recommended.