lysine-iron agar

lysine-iron agar
an agar medium containing peptone, yeast extract, glucose, L-lysine, ferric ammonium citrate, sodium thiosulfate, and bromcresol purple, used to determine lysine decarboxylase and lysine deaminase in the Enterobacteriaceae, especially for the genera Proteus and Providencia.

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