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R2A Broth, HiMedia Laboratories
R2A Broth, HiMedia Laboratories
  95039-342
 :  HiMedia
 :  
R2A Broth, HiMedia Laboratories
  95039-342
 :  HiMedia
 :  M1687-500G
 :  

 

  • Description:
    R2A Broth
  • Size:
    500 g
  • Cat. No.:
    95039-342
  • pH:
    7.2 ± 0.2
  • Application:
    For the cultivation and maintenance of heterotrophic bacteria in water samples.
  • Supplier no.:
    M1687-500G

 

 

R2A broth for cultivation and maintenance of heterotrophic bacteria from potable waters.

  • Source of essential growth factors required for metabolism of the bacteria
  • Alternative medium used for the heterotrophic plate counts and for subculturing isolates from potable waters
  • Enables better recovery of anaerobic bacteria from treated waters under different incubation conditions

This medium contains casein acid hydrolysate, yeast extract, biopeptone as a source of essential growth factors required for metabolism of the bacteria.The total bacterial count of drinking water is determined by plate count on a nutritionally rich medium. However all organisms present are not able to grow on them, either because they are slow growers or because they cant grow on that media. For this reason a nutritionally reduced medium was described. R-2A Agar is a modification of this medium. R-2A Agar is an alternative medium used for the heterotrophic plate counts and for subculturing isolates from potable waters. R-2A Agar is also recommended by APHA for pour plate, spread plate and membrane filter technique. R-2A Broth is similar to R-2A Agar. Total count recommended for theb acterial examination of potable waters gives an estimate
of the aerobic and facultatively anaerobic bacteria, which grow best at 35° C in a rich medium. R-2A Broth enables better recovery of these bacteria from treated waters under different incubation conditions. Many bacteria from natural waters, which contain limited nutrients at ambient temperature, grow best on the media with less nutrient levels. They grow better at the temperatures below the routine laboratory incubation temperatures of 35° to 37° C. This medium contains casein acid hydrolysate, yeast extract, biopeptone as source of essential growth factors required for metabolism of the bacteria. Dextrose is the energy source. Starch acts as a neutralizer that neutralizes any toxic metabolites, if present. Phosphate buffers the medium while sodium pyruvate supplies additional nutrition. Magnesium sulphate serves as a source of ions. Due to the presence of the above mentioned ingredients these media allow the growth of stressed and chlorine tolerant bacteria present in treated waters.