brilliant green agar

brilliant green agar
a highly selective primary isolation medium containing yeast extract, peptone, lactose, sucrose, sodium chloride, phenol red, and brilliant green in an agar base, used for the culture of salmonellae other than the serovar causing typhoid fever. Called also BG a.

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