M0678
Middlebrook OADC Growth Supplement
Enrichment supplement recommended for isolation and cultivation of Mycobacteria, suitable for microbiology
Synonym(s):
Middlebrook Oleic Albumin Dextrose Catalase Growth Supplement, Oleic Albumin Dextrose Catalase
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Quality Level
sterility
sterile (Filtered and Aseptic Handled)
form
liquid
shelf life
limited shelf life, expiry date on the label
packaging
vial of 50 mL
application(s)
clinical testing
environmental
food and beverages
life science and biopharma
veterinary
microbiology
storage temp.
2-8°C
suitability
mycobacteria
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General description
Middlebrook OADC Growth Supplement is used with the Middlebrook Agar, that allows the isolation and cultivation of a wide variety of Mycobacteria. Middlebrook OADC Growth Supplement contains oleic acid, bovine albumin, sodium chloride, dextrose, and catalase. Oleic acid and other long chain fatty acids are essential for the metabolism of Mycobacteria. Some free fatty acids are toxic to Mycobacteria, but albumin binds to those fatty acids and prevents toxic action on Mycobacteria. Dextrose is the fermentable carbohydrate and an energy source whereas catalase destroys toxic peroxides that may be present in the medium.
Application
Middlebrook OADC growth supplement has been used as a supplement in 7H9 liquid medium to culture mycobacteria from clinical samples, environmental, food and beverages.
Components
Ingredients: (per vial)
Bovine Albumin Fraction V 2.50 g
Dextrose 1.00 g
Catalase 0.002 g
Oleic acid 0.025 g
Sodium chloride 0.425 g
Distilled water 50 mL
Bovine Albumin Fraction V 2.50 g
Dextrose 1.00 g
Catalase 0.002 g
Oleic acid 0.025 g
Sodium chloride 0.425 g
Distilled water 50 mL
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