HiPer® Ezy MIC™ Teaching Kit demonstrates the the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of an microorganism to an antimicrobial agent or antibiotic for antimicrobial suspectibility.
It provides a quantitative method to determine the lowest concentration of an antibiotic that prevents visible growth. The Gradient Diffusion mechanism supports MIC Determination for Antimicrobial Resistance and Minimum Inhibitory Concentration Analysis.
HiPer® Ezy MIC™ Teaching Kit can be used to determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for antimicrobial suspectibility. It refers to as a measure of lowest concentraion of an antimicrobial agent or antibiotic required to inhibit visible growth of microorganism. Ezy MIC™ test is based on arraying a concentration gradient of each antibiotic on a strip where the concentration values are marked on both the side of the strip to easily locate corresponding concentrations. This kit contains Ezy MIC™ strips for rapid and accurate determination of MIC of an organism to an antibiotic.