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LYFO DISK™
Catalog No. 0151L

Ureaplasma parvum derived from ATCC® 27813™*

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Biosafety Level: 2

6 lyophilized pellets of a single microorganism strain for quality control
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Culture Method
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General Information

Biosafety Level2
Product FormatLYFO DISK™
Test MethodMicrobial Identification
Catalog number0151
TaxonomyBacteria
Price CodeL-E
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Culture Method

MediaSee note below for important direction. Phase 1: SP4 with Urea Broth, Phase 2: A8 Agar
TemperaturePhase 1: 35°C, Phase 2: 35°C
AtmospherePhase 1: Aerobic, Phase 2: Anaerobic
Growth TimePhase 1: 24 to 96 hours, Phase 2: 4 to 6 days
Additional TipsNote: Inoculate Broth with LYFO DISK™. For Phase 1, prepare a 1:10 serial dilution using SP4 Urea Broth. Incubate the broth aerobically at 35°C for 24 to 96 hours. As soon as the SP4 Urea Broth turns red, begin Phase 2 by plating 0.1 ml of the broth to A8 Agar and streak for isolation. Incubate A8 agar anaerobically at 35°C for 4 to 6 days. Do not use cotton swabs or wooden sticks. In order to see colonies, examine plates microscopically.

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