BD 211887 Middlebrook ADC Enrichment 10x20 ml
The BD 211887 Middlebrook ADC Enrichment is a specialized medical product designed for use in laboratory settings, particularly in hospitals, clinics, and research institutions. This enrichment medium is specifically formulated to support the growth of Mycobacterium species, making it an essential tool for diagnosing and studying tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections. Its standout benefit lies in its ability to enhance the detection of these pathogens, thereby facilitating more accurate and efficient diagnostic processes.
The BD 211887 Middlebrook ADC Enrichment medium serves as a critical component in the cultivation and identification of mycobacteria. It is designed to be used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools and techniques to provide a comprehensive understanding of mycobacterial infections. By enriching the sample with the necessary nutrients and conditions, this medium aids in the isolation and growth of mycobacteria, which is crucial for further analysis and diagnosis.
Key Features
- Supports the growth of Mycobacterium species, including those causing tuberculosis
- Enhances the detection of mycobacteria in clinical samples
- Specifically formulated to work in conjunction with Middlebrook 7H10 agar
- Available in a convenient 10x20 ml packaging, with 10 units per pack
- Designed for use in laboratory settings, including hospitals, clinics, and research institutions
- Contributes to more accurate and efficient diagnostic processes for mycobacterial infections
- Facilitates the isolation and growth of mycobacteria for further analysis and diagnosis
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: Not specified • Weight: Not specified • Materials: Not specified • Compliance: Designed for use with standard laboratory protocols and equipment • Compatibility: Formulated to work with Middlebrook 7H10 agar and other compatible diagnostic toolsIdeal For
• Hospitals • Clinics • Research institutions • Laboratories • Public health facilities • Any setting requiring the diagnosis and study of mycobacterial infections, including tuberculosisShare Product Link: