MD620C2 - Process for Bacillus cereus indication - Google Patents

Process for Bacillus cereus indication

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MD620C2
MD620C2 MD95-0209A MD950209A MD620C2 MD 620 C2 MD620 C2 MD 620C2 MD 950209 A MD950209 A MD 950209A MD 620 C2 MD620 C2 MD 620C2
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indication
incubation
bacillus cereus
nutrient medium
bisubstituted
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MD95-0209A
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Romanian (ro)
Russian (ru)
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Тудор ГЕОРГИЦА
Vasile Borta
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Государственный Медицинский И Фармацевтический Университет "Nicolae Testemitanu" Республики Молдова
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Publication of MD620C2 publication Critical patent/MD620C2/en

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The invention relates to the medical microbiology and may be used for express-indication of Bacillus cereus.Summary of the proposed invention consists in the fact that the process includes seeding of the investigated material onto the nutrient medium, further seedinos incubation and serching bacteria indication where the incubation is made onto the nutrient medium containing the dry nutrient broth, gelatin, sodium chloride, glucose, saccharose, bisubstituted potassium phosphate, monosubstituted sodium phosphate and water, at the fallowing ingredients quantity ratio, mg/l:bisubstituted potassium phosphate 8,875-9,50Dried at 45°C and sterilized in the ultraviolet rays during 2 hours, by that the incubation is conducted during 9 hours.The technical result of the invention consists in the process acceleration, owing to the use of dry nutrient medium in which the dry nutrient broth and the glucose alow to improve the Bacillus cereus grow and propagation as well as in increasing the process sensibility by the introduction of sodium chloride into the composition of the medium.
MD95-0209A 1995-03-06 1995-03-06 Process for Bacillus cereus indication MD620C2 (en)

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MD620F1 MD620F1 (en) 1996-11-29
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US4444883A (en) * 1982-08-09 1984-04-24 E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Method for the isolation and presumptive diagnosis of Bacillus cereus and tellurite medium therefor

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4444883A (en) * 1982-08-09 1984-04-24 E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Method for the isolation and presumptive diagnosis of Bacillus cereus and tellurite medium therefor

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