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Philip Harris Nutrient Agar Powder - 250g

HE1674485

Philip Harris Nutrient Agar Powder - 250g

Product Code: HE1674485

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Description

Standard nutrient agar powder for general bacterial microbiology work.

To prepare: 

  • Suspend 28 grams of the medium in one litre of water.
  • Heat with frequent agitation/stirring and boil for one minute to completely dissolve the medium.
  • Dispense into autoclavable vessels and autoclave at 121°C for 15 minutes to sterilise.
  • Allow to cool to 45 - 50°C before pouring.

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

41105318

Height

75in

Width

75in

Length

175in

Brand

Findel

Categories

Biology

Category

Structure Function & Living Organisms

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Philip Harris Nutrient Agar Powder - 250g

HE1674485

Philip Harris Nutrient Agar Powder - 250g

Product Code: HE1674485
Call for price
Starting from
£19.29
- +

Description

Standard nutrient agar powder for general bacterial microbiology work.

To prepare: 

  • Suspend 28 grams of the medium in one litre of water.
  • Heat with frequent agitation/stirring and boil for one minute to completely dissolve the medium.
  • Dispense into autoclavable vessels and autoclave at 121°C for 15 minutes to sterilise.
  • Allow to cool to 45 - 50°C before pouring.

Specifications

UNSPSC Code

41105318

Height

75in

Width

75in

Length

175in

Brand

Findel

Categories

Biology

Category

Structure Function & Living Organisms


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