Lab M to Introduce Innovative Microbiology Products at MEDICA 2010

5 Nov 2010
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Lab M will be introducing new products for the isolation and enumeration of yeasts and moulds, a new anaerobe medium for culturing Clostridia and a new Staphylococcus aureus enrichment broth, as well as highlighting the latest additions to its range of Harlequin™ chromogenic media and family of MacConkey agars.

For yeasts and moulds, the new Dichloran Rose Bengal Chloramphenicol Agar (ISO) and Dichloran 18% Glycerol Agar (ISO) comply fully with ISO standards relating to the enumeration of yeasts and moulds in food and animal feeding stuff. Both products are supplied dehydrated as complete formulations that are ready to prepare without the need for any additional supplementation.

Full details of these together with all the new media introductions and line extensions will be available on the Lab M stand Hall 01/F22, where Lab M technical specialists will also be on hand to discuss individual requirements.

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