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N8660 NZYM Agar (Powder)

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Grade
Molecular Biology Grade
EU Commodity Code
38210000
Shipping Temp
RT
Storage Temp
RT/4°C
NZ Amine, NaCl, MgCl2, Yeast Extract, Agar

Media for propagation of bacteriophage lambda.

Appearance
Light tan, homogeneous, free flowing powder
Solubility
Beige, clear, complete upon heating
pH
As reported
Endotoxin
Important Note
This product as supplied is intended for research use only, not for use in human, therapeutic or diagnostic applications without the expressed written authorization of United States Biological.
Directions per Liter
Dissolve 35.98 grams per liter of distilled/deionized (DDI) water. Heat with stirring until completely solubilized. Adjust pH as necessary. Dispense into appropriate containers. Loosen caps or cover with foil. Autoclave for 15 minutes at 121ºC (15psi).
Storage and Stability
Store powdered media at RT. Stable for 12 months after receipt. Opened bottles should be capped tightly and kept in a dark, low humidity environment. Prepared media should be kept at 4°C and used within a short period of time.
Media Formulation
Components shown as g/liter
NZ Amine10.0
NaCl5.0
MgCl20.98
Yeast Extract5.0
Agar15.0
Total:35.98
References
1. Sambrook, J., Fritsch, E.F., Maniatis, T., Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual Cold Spring Harbor (1989).
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