Specifications:
Application | Microbiology | ||
Storage Temperature | Ambient | ||
Product Type | Culture Medium | Forms | Powder |
Product Brand | Liofilchem | ||
Product Grade | Microbiology grade | ||
Liofilchem's Skim Milk is a high-quality dehydrated medium designed for the preparation of microbiological culture media, primarily used for detecting and cultivating proteolytic microorganisms, lactose-fermenting organisms, and for differentiating microbial species, especially Clostridium. It is widely applicable in food, dairy, and clinical microbiology laboratories.
Key Features:
- Source of Nutrients: Provides lactose and casein as essential nutrients for the growth and differentiation of microorganisms.
- Versatile Applications: Used to prepare Skim Milk Agar and Litmus Milk for various microbiological tests.
- Supports Proteolytic Testing: Ideal for detecting organisms that produce enzymes capable of hydrolyzing casein.
- Differentiates Clostridium Species: Enables identification of Clostridium species based on their ability to peptonize or coagulate milk.
- Equivalent to Fresh Skim Milk: When prepared as a 10% solution, it acts as a substitute for fresh skim milk, particularly in cultivating lactobacilli.
Applications:
- Food and Dairy Microbiology:
- Detection of proteolytic microorganisms in dairy products.
- Quality control testing for spoilage organisms in food products.
- Clinical Microbiology:
- Differentiation and cultivation of Clostridium species in medical samples.
- Detection of lactose fermentation by various microorganisms.
- Environmental Monitoring:
- Microbial content assessment in water and environmental samples.
- Research Applications:
- Studies on microbial enzyme production, such as proteolytic activity.
- Investigating metabolic pathways involving lactose utilization.
Preparation Instructions:
- Powder Dissolution:
- Dissolve the powder in distilled or deionized water to prepare a 10% solution.
- Mix thoroughly to form a smooth paste.
- Sterilization:
- Sterilize the solution in an autoclave at 121°C for 5 minutes.
- Use the sterilized solution as a standalone medium or as an additive to culture media.
- Media Preparation:
- For Skim Milk Agar: Add the solution to a solidifying agent like agar to prepare plates.
- For Litmus Milk: Add appropriate indicators to detect lactose fermentation and proteolytic enzyme activity.
Quality Control:
- Tested Strains:
- Escherichia coli (ATCC® 25922): Good growth observed.
- Clostridium perfringens (ATCC® 13124): Good growth observed.
- Lactobacillus rhamnosus (ATCC® 9595): Good growth observed.
- Performance:
- Consistent and reliable growth of test organisms.
- Free-flowing, homogeneous powder ensures ease of use and reproducibility.
Storage and Shelf Life:
- Storage Conditions:
- Powder: Store at 10-30°C in a dry environment, away from light and moisture.
- Prepared Medium: Store at 2-8°C to maintain integrity and prevent contamination.
- Shelf Life:
- Powder: 4 years from the manufacturing date.
- Prepared medium: Variable, based on storage conditions.
Safety and Handling:
- Safety Classification: Not classified as hazardous under current legislation. Contains no harmful substances exceeding regulatory limits.
- Precautions:
- Use only in laboratory settings by trained professionals.
- Consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for details on handling and disposal.
- Waste Disposal: Follow national and local regulations for disposing of microbiological waste.
Product Specifications:
- Physical Appearance:
- Powder: White to off-white, homogeneous, and free-flowing.
- Prepared Medium: Opalescent white.
- pH: 6.3 ± 0.2 at 25°C.
- Packaging Options:
- 500 g (Ref: 610491).
- 100 g (Ref: 620491).
References:
- Downes and Ito, "Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods," 4th Edition, 2001.
- Marshall, "Standard Methods for the Examination of Dairy Products," 16th Edition, 1993.
- Allen, Emery, and Siders, "Manual of Clinical Microbiology," 7th Edition, 1999.
Use Cases:
- Food Safety Testing:
- Ensure dairy products are free from spoilage organisms or contamination by proteolytic microbes.
- Clinical Diagnostics:
- Differentiate between microbial species like Clostridium in medical microbiology.
- Detect lactose fermentation and enzymatic activity in patient samples.
- Research Studies:
- Study enzyme activity (e.g., proteolysis) in microbial cultures.
- Cultivate lactobacilli for probiotic research.
- Environmental Monitoring:
- Test water or environmental samples for microbial contamination.
Skim Milk by Liofilchem provides a reliable and versatile medium for numerous microbiological applications, making it an essential component for research, clinical diagnostics, and food safety testing.