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Algae Culture Broth
General Purpose Media#CC293D
Intended Use
Recommended for cultivation of algae from soil, water and sewage. Also for preparing the inoculum for the bioassay of algicidal chemicals.
Composition
| Ingredients | Gms / Litre |
|---|---|
| Sodium nitrate | 1.000 |
| Dipotassium hydrogen phosphate | 0.250 |
| Magnesium sulphate | 0.513 |
| Ammonium chloride | 0.050 |
| Calcium chloride | 0.058 |
| Ferric chloride | 0.003 |
Final pH (at 25°C): 7.0±0.2
**Formula adjusted, standardized to suit performance parameters
Directions
Suspend 1.87 grams in 1000 ml purified / distilled water. Heat if necessary to dissolve the medium completely. Dispense in tubes or flasks as desired. Sterilize by autoclaving at 15 lbs pressure (121°C) for 15 minutes.
Principle And Interpretation
Algae (singular alga) encompass several groups of relatively simple living aquatic organisms that capture light energy through photosynthesis, using it to convert inorganic substances into organic matter. Algae range from single-cell organisms to multicellular organisms, some with fairly complex differentiated form and (if marine) called seaweeds. Algae are usually found in damp places or water bodies and thus are common in terrestrial as well as aquatic environments. Various algae play significant roles in aquatic ecology. Algae are used by humans in a number of ways. Because many species are aquatic and microscopic, they are cultured in clear tanks or ponds and either harvested or used to treat effluents pumped through ponds (2,5). Algae Culture Broth is recommended for the isolation and cultivation of algae from soil, water and sewage. Algae Culture Broth is used to prepare the inoculum for the bioassay of algicidal chemicals. Algae Culture Broth is similar in composition to Algae Culture Agar, except the agar.
The medium provides all necessary nutrients for good growth of Algae but does not provide for other than minimal growth of bacteria and fungi.
Type of specimen
Water samples: Wastewater, Soil sample
Specimen Collection and Handling
For water samples follow appropriate techniques for handling specimens as per established guidelines (3,4). For soil samples, follow appropriate techniques for sample collection and processing as per guidelines (6). After use, contaminated materials must be sterilized by autoclaving before discarding.
Warning and Precautions
Read the label before opening the container. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/ face protection. Follow good microbiological lab practices while handling specimens and culture. Standard precautions as per established guidelines should be followed while handling specimens. Safety guidelines may be referred in individual safety data sheets.
Limitations
- This medium is general purpose medium and may not support the growth of fastidious organisms.
Performance and Evaluation
Performance of the medium is expected when used as per the direction on the label within the expiry period when stored at recommended temperature.
Quality Control
Appearance: White to light yellow homogeneous free flowing powder
Colour and Clarity of prepared medium: White coloured clear to slightly opalescent solution in tubes.
Reaction: Reaction of 0.187% w/v aqueous solution at 25°C. pH : 7.0±0.2
pH: 6.80-7.20
Cultural Response: Cultural characteristics observed under suitable light source after an incubation at 20-25°C within 1 week.
| Organism | Growth |
|---|---|
| Chlorella pyrenoidosa ATCC 50476 | good-luxuriant |
Storage and Shelf Life
Store between 10-30°C in a tightly closed container and the prepared medium at 15-25°C. Use before expiry date on the label. On opening, product should be properly stored dry, after tightly capping the bottle in order to prevent lump formation due to the hygroscopic nature of the product. Improper storage of the product may lead to lump formation. Store in dry ventilated area protected from extremes of temperature and sources of ignition. Seal the container tightly after use. Product performance is best if used within stated expiry period.
Disposal
User must ensure safe disposal by autoclaving and/or incineration of used or unusable preparations of this product. Follow established laboratory procedures in disposing of infectious materials and material that comes into contact with sample must be decontaminated and disposed of in accordance with current laboratory techniques (3,4).
Reference
- Baird R.B., Eaton A.D., and Rice E.W., (Eds.), 2015, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 23rd ed., APHA, Washington, D.C.
- Guiry M. D. and Blunden G., (Ed.), 1991, Seaweed Resources in Europe: Uses and Potential. John Wiley and Sons Ltd.
- Isenberg, H.D. Clinical Microbiology Procedures Handbook 2nd Edition.
- Jorgensen, J.H., Pfaller, M.A., Carroll, K.C., Funke, G., Landry, M.L., Richter, S.S and Warnock., D.W. (2015) Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 11th Edition. Vol. 1.
- Lembi C. A. and Waaland J. R., (Ed.), Algae and Human Affairs, 1988, Cambridge University Press.
- Subba Rao N. S., 1977, Soil Microorganisms and Plant Growth, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi.
| Product Name | Algae Culture Broth |
|---|---|
| SKU | M342 |
| Product Type | Regular |
| Physical Form | Powder |
| Origin | Chemically defined |
| Packaging type | HDPE |
| References | 1. Collee J. G., Fraser A. G., Marmion B. P., Simmons A., (Eds.), Mackie and McCartney, Practical Medical Microbiology,1996, 14th Edition, Churchill Livingstone. 2.Adams B. A., 1929, Water and Water Eng., 31:327. 3.Eaton A. D., Clesceri L. S. and Greenberg A. W., (Eds.), 2005, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water andWastewater, 21st Ed., APHA, Washington, D.C. 4.Lechevalier H. A., 1975, Environ. Protection Technol. Ser., EPA-600/ 2-75-031, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency,Cincinnati, Ohio. 5.Lechevalier M. P., and Lechevalier H. A., 1974, Int. J. Syst.Bacteriol., 24:278. 6.Ajello L., Georg L. K., Kaplan W. and Kaufman L., 1963, CDC Lab Manual Med. Mycology, PHS Publication No. 994,CDC, Washington D.C. |
| Customized Product Available | No |





