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- Q6501951 subject Q7211577.
- Q6501951 abstract "Lauryl tryptose broth (LSB) is a selective growth medium for coliforms.The American Public Health Association (APHA) recommends that lauryl tryptose broth should be used for the Mean Probable Number Presumptive Test of coliforms in waters, effluent or sewage as a confirmatory test of lactose fermentation with gas production for milk samples.Sodium lauryl sulfate inhibits organism other than coliforms.Formula in grams/litre (g/l)Tryptose: 20.0, Lactose : 5.0, Sodium chloride : 5.0,Dipotassium phosphate : 2.75, Potassium dihydrogen phosphate : 2.75,Sodium dodecyl sulfate : 0.1pH 6.8 ± 0.2".
- Q6501951 wikiPageExternalLink www.apha.org.
- Q6501951 wikiPageWikiLink Q1057706.
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- Q6501951 wikiPageWikiLink Q7211577.
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- Q6501951 wikiPageWikiLink Q902010.
- Q6501951 comment "Lauryl tryptose broth (LSB) is a selective growth medium for coliforms.The American Public Health Association (APHA) recommends that lauryl tryptose broth should be used for the Mean Probable Number Presumptive Test of coliforms in waters, effluent or sewage as a confirmatory test of lactose fermentation with gas production for milk samples.Sodium lauryl sulfate inhibits organism other than coliforms.Formula in grams/litre (g/l)Tryptose: 20.0, Lactose : 5.0, Sodium chloride : 5.0,Dipotassium phosphate : 2.75, Potassium dihydrogen phosphate : 2.75,Sodium dodecyl sulfate : 0.1pH 6.8 ± 0.2".
- Q6501951 label "Lauryl tryptose broth".