Malt Extract Agar (MEA) Dehydrated, 100 grams
C**Z
Excellent Agar - Modified Smaller Use Recipe Included In My Review
FANTASTIC and economical for my Brewery Laboratory for plating post packaged products to check for Microbiological stability. Very easy to prepare and keeps extremely well. I have modified the "recipe" to use for a smaller quantity of plates:Weigh out exactly 16.7 grams of MEA. Fill flask with 300 mL of water and add 1 stir bar. Place flask on magnetic heating stir plate and set heat to 8. Set stirring rate slowly to a maximum speed of 5 to create a medium vortex. Add MEA to 300 mL of water in flask. Stir until completely dissolved and bring to a boil.The agar is then poured into heat proof bottle(s) filled no further than 2/3. The lid of the bottle is to be closed fully, then released ¼ turn prior to sterilizing. Sterilize the bottle using laboratory microwave for 5 minutes on full power. Allow the agar to cool to approximately 120 degrees Fahrenheit, checking frequently with temperature gun.Thoroughly wash and dry hands and put a fresh pair of nitrile gloves on. Create a sterile area by thoroughly wiping the bench with 70% alcohol and paper towel. Do not completely dry the alcohol, allow it to evaporate. Air conditioner must be turned off, doors kept closed and foot traffic restricted prior to and at time of pouring.Organize petri dishes base down (the smaller section of the two halves) on the bench. Hold the flask containing sterile agar medium in liquid form with your right hand. Turn your left hand palm side up and clamp the bottle lid between two fingers. Use the hand holding the lid to lift each lid of the Petri dishes. Pour approximately 15-20 mL of the agar medium into the base of each Petri dish until approximately half full. Hold each petri dish lid so it partially covers the bottom of the dish as you pour. Immediately place the lid on the base at an angle so steam is able to escape.Allow the plates to cool to room temperature for approximately 30 minutes before packing upside down into labelled plastic bags, or use the bags the plates came in. Refrigerate the plates, storing for approximately 30 days maximum prior to use.
T**R
Perfect if your lazy about measuring stuff
This stuffs great and exactly what it claims. Self mix is best, but if you're not a weight and measure person, it's perfect
L**Y
Awesome
If you don't want to make your own mix of agar this is perfect I use 9 grams every poor and makes about 15 to 20 ketchup size containers. So easy.
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Clear agar plates with less residue
I used this pre-mix agar in addition to mixing my own using individual ingredients and noticed this leaves less residue on the bottom of my plates. The instructions call for more agar than I ordinarily use (25g per 500 ml vs. 17 g combined ingredients per 500 ml water), and I use about 20g per media bottle. I am happy with the results, and the plates are very clear when I use this mixture. I'm happy with the results.
T**N
Great Product
Great value, for the amount you can create out of one bag. Haven’t had any contamination issues from the product.
X**0
Great agar for mycology!
New to mycology and this premixed MEA agar made it really easy and quick to pour some DIY culture plates. I usually use about 2.5tbsp-3tbsp (5gr-9gr) per 500ml distilled water. This agar mixes well and serves quick, looking forward to some treat results!
D**E
Worked for me...
First time user and I had better success with this product than another I tried. I make my own now but if you want to take guess work out assuming you follow the instructions this works well.
A**J
Cloudy Agar
Doesn't mix well and makes for cloudy particulate agar.
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