MacConkey HiCynth™ Agar w/o CV and NaCl

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Recommended for cultivation and differentiation of enteric bacteria, restricting swarming of Proteus species from specimens such as urine which may contain large number of Proteus species as well as potentially pathogenic Gram-positive organisms.


MacConkey Agar is the earliest selective and differential medium for cultivation of enteric microorganisms from a variety of clinical specimens. Subsequently MacConkey Agar and Broth have been recommended for use in microbiological examination of foodstuffs and for direct plating / inoculation of water samples for coliform counts. These media are also accepted by the Standard Methods for the Examination of Milk and Dairy Products and pharmaceutical preparations. MacConkey HiCynth™ Agar w/o CV, NaCl, and Sodium Taurocholate is prepared by completely replacing animal or vegetable peptones with chemically defined peptones to avoid BSE/TSE risks associated with animal peptones.
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Product Name MacConkey HiCynth™ Agar w/o CV and NaCl
SKU MCD082
Product Type HiCynth™
Physical Form Powder
Origin Chemically defined (HiCynth™), Lactose
Packaging type HDPE
References 1. MacConkey, 1900, The Lancet, ii:20.
2.MacConkey, 1905, J. Hyg., 5:333.
3.Downes F. P and Ito K. (Ed.), 2001, Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods, 4th ed., APHA,Washington, D.C.
4.Greenberg A. E., Clesceri L. S. and Eaton A. D., (Eds.), 2005, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water andWastewater, 21st ed., APHA, Washington, D.C.
5.Wehr H. M. and Frank J. H., 2004, Standard Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Dairy Products, 17th Ed.,APHA Inc., Washington, D.C.
6.The United States Pharmacopoeia XXI and the National Formulary, 16th ed., 1985, United States PharmacopoeialConvention, Inc., Washington, D.C.
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