The Nutrient Agar is light cream powder with no odour. Store in a cool and dry area between 8°C to 25°C. Store in a cool and dry area between 8°C to 25°C. This chemical has a shelf life of 60 months.
Alternate names for the chemical include Non-Animal Origin.
Nutrient Agar LR
Non Dangerous Goods
No Poison Schedule
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What is the recipe that you recomend for best results?
Question by: Joanne on 30 Apr 2024, 9:54 pm
Since we're not chemists or lab technicians, we're not qualified to recommend a specific recipe or process for Nutrient Agar LR. For expert advice, we suggest reaching out to:
* A qualified microbiologist or lab technician who specializes in agar preparation.
* Online forums or communities dedicated to microbiology or laboratory techniques for advice from experienced professionals
Answer by: Westlab on 7 May 2024, 5:20 am
How many plates does this make?
Question by: Eliza on 13 Mar 2024, 12:08 am
Hello Eliza, approximately 850 to 900 plates can be made from 500g of Nutrient Agar.
What is the recipe that you recomend for best results?
Question by: Joanne on 30 Apr 2024, 9:54 pm
Since we're not chemists or lab technicians, we're not qualified to recommend a specific recipe or process for Nutrient Agar LR. For expert advice, we suggest reaching out to:
* A qualified microbiologist or lab technician who specializes in agar preparation.
* Online forums or communities dedicated to microbiology or laboratory techniques for advice from experienced professionals
Answer by: Westlab on 7 May 2024, 5:20 am
How many plates does this make?
Question by: Eliza on 13 Mar 2024, 12:08 am
Hello Eliza, approximately 850 to 900 plates can be made from 500g of Nutrient Agar.