Preparation of prereduced anaerobically sterilized media and their use in cultivation of anaerobic bacteria
- PMID: 29909
- PMCID: PMC275165
- DOI: 10.1128/jcm.8.2.123-126.1978
Preparation of prereduced anaerobically sterilized media and their use in cultivation of anaerobic bacteria
Abstract
Several modifications of the roll-tube method have made it simpler for routine use in the isolation and growth of anaerobic bacteria. These include use of a check valve for the production of prereduced anaerobically sterilized media; a Salvarsan tube under oxygen-free gas pressure for the dispensing of molten prereduced anaerobically sterilized agar medium; a Kelly infusion bottle with a graduated pipette side arm (also under gas pressure) for quantitative delivery of fluid prereduced anaerobically sterilized media; and screw-capped prescription bottles for the cultivation of anaerobes. Colonies of Bacteroides melaninogenicus were easily identified and counted by this method. Other anaerobic bacteria have also been cultivated successfully.
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