Lactobacillus plantarum subspecies|187903 |BNCC

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Lactobacillus plantarum subspecies-BNCC
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Lactobacillus plantarum subsp. plantarum

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  • Price: $ 149
  • number:BNCC187903
  • MPs:
    G+, Bacterial spheroids are rod-shaped, arranged individually or in pairs, without spores. The colony is round, mossy, with a smooth surface, neat edges, milky white, and opaque
  • Packing:Freeze dried pellet; Bacterial suspension; Agar plate
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Lactobacillus plantarum subsp. plantarum
Culture medium BNCC352238
Description MRS agar medium
Composition Peptone:10.0g, Beef Extract Powder:8.0g, Yeast Powder:4.0g, Glucose:20.0g, MgSO4:0.2g, CH3COONa:5.0g, C6H8O7.(NH4)2:2.0g, K2HPO4:2.0g, MnSO4:0.04g, Tween 80:1.0g, Agar:14.0g, pH:5.7±0.2(25℃)
Growth conditions 37 ℃; 24-48 hours; anaerobic;
Subculture procedure Prepare 1-2 of the above plates (placed in an anaerobic environment for 24 hours of deoxygenation in advance) with typical bacterial colonies; ② Open the safety cabinet, burn the top with an alcohol lamp, quickly drip sterile water to break it, and then use tweezers to crush it; ③ Take 0.5mL of sterile water (placed in an anaerobic environment for 24 hours of deoxygenation in advance) and transfer it into a freeze-drying tube. After fully dissolving the bacterial powder, transfer it into a Agar plate at a rate of 200 μ L per Agar plate and apply evenly; ④ Place the petri dish under the above cultivation conditions for cultivation, and once the bacterial strain grows, it can be used.
Storage conditions 2-8 ℃
Safety level 1
morphology G+, Bacterial spheroids are rod-shaped, arranged individually or in pairs, without spores. The colony is round, mossy, with a smooth surface, neat edges, milky white, and opaque
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