Middlebrook 7H10 Agar — is a solid growth medium specially used for culture of Mycobacterium, notably Mycobacterium tuberculosis.[1] It has been reported that the 7H10 medium tends to grow fewer contaminants than the egg based media commonly used for the cultivation of… … Wikipedia
Middlebrook 7H11 Agar — is identical to Middlebrook 7H10 Agar, with an addition of pancreatic digest of casein to facilitate the growth of fastidious cultures of M. tuberculosis.[1] Mycobactin J may also be added to Middlebrook 7H11 Agar to allow the recovery of M.… … Wikipedia
Middlebrook 7H9 Broth — is a liquid growth medium specially used for culture of Mycobacterium, notably Mycobacterium tuberculosis[1]. Contents 1 Composition 2 See also 3 References … Wikipedia
MacConkey agar — with lactose (left) and non lactose (right) fermenters … Wikipedia
Chocolate agar — showing Francisella tularensis colonies … Wikipedia
Cysteine lactose electrolyte deficient agar — A clear CLED agar plate after cultivation … Wikipedia
DCA agar — A microbiological culture of Salmonella sp. bacteria on DC agar culture medium DCA agar Deoxycholate Citrate Agar is a solid bacteriological growth medium. Uses It is particularly useful for the isolation of organisms that cause bacilliary… … Wikipedia
Thayer-Martin agar — Comparison of two culture media types used to grow Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. Known as overgrowth, note that the non selective chocolate agar medium on the left, due to its composition, allowed for the growth of organismal colonies other… … Wikipedia
Cetrimide agar — is a type of agar used for the selective isolation of the gram negative bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa.[1] As the name suggests, it contains cetrimide, which is the selective agent against alternate microbial flora.[2] Cetrimide also enhances… … Wikipedia
Nutrient agar — is a microbiological growth medium commonly used for the routine cultivation of non fastidious bacteria. It is useful because it remains solid even at relatively high temperatures. Also, bacteria grown in nutrient agar grows on the surface, and… … Wikipedia