Sigma-Aldrich Veal infusion broth, suitable for microbiology, NutriSelect® Plus

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    Application Microbiology
    Storage Temperature Ambient
    Product Type Culture Medium Forms Powder
    Product Brand Sigma-Aldrich
    Product Grade Microbiology grade

    Non-Selective Nutrient Broth for Fastidious Pathogen Cultivation in Microbiology

    Sigma-Aldrich Veal Infusion Broth (NutriSelect® Plus) is a high-quality, non-selective microbiological medium formulated for the cultivation of fastidious pathogenic bacteria. This broth provides a rich source of nutrients, including veal infusion and proteose peptone, to support the growth of Neisseria, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus spp. as well as other clinically relevant organisms.

    This cost-effective powdered formulation is suitable for a wide range of applications, including clinical microbiology, food and beverage testing, life sciences, and biopharmaceutical research.

    Key Features & Benefits

    Non-Selective Medium – Supports Neisseria, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus spp. growth

    Rich Nutrient Composition – Formulated with veal infusion, proteose peptone, and sodium chloride

    Suitable for Clinical & Food Microbiology – Used for pathogen detection and culture

    Balanced pH (7.4 ± 0.2 at 25°C) – Optimized for bacterial growth and metabolic activity

    Powdered Format for Cost Efficiency – Easy to prepare and sterilize by autoclaving

    Applications

    🔬 Clinical Microbiology – Cultivation of fastidious pathogens for diagnostic studies

    🦠 Food & Beverage Testing – Ensures microbial quality control in food production

    🧬 Biopharma & Life Sciences – Used in research and microbial fermentation

    🛠️ General Microbial Cultivation – Provides a nutrient-rich medium for bacterial growth

    Product Specifications

    AttributeDetails
    Product TypeMicrobiological Culture Media
    FormPowder
    Quality Level200
    SterilityNon-Sterile
    Final pH7.4 ± 0.2 (at 25°C)
    SuitabilityNon-selective for Neisseria, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus spp.
    Manufacturer/TradenameNutriSelect® Plus
    Storage ConditionsCool, dry place
    Shelf LifeLimited (Refer to label for expiry date)

    Composition (per liter of medium)

    ComponentConcentration (g/L)
    Veal Infusion (from 500 g veal)10.0 g
    Proteose Peptone10.0 g
    Sodium Chloride5.0 g

    Preparation Instructions

    1. Suspend 25 g of Veal Infusion Broth powder in 1000 mL of distilled water.
    2. Heat to boiling to completely dissolve the medium.
    3. Dispense the medium into appropriate containers.
    4. Sterilize by autoclaving at 121°C for 15 minutes (15 psi pressure).
    5. Cool to room temperature before inoculation.

    Regulatory & Safety Information

    ⚠️ For Research & Laboratory Use Only. Not intended for diagnostic, therapeutic, or human/animal consumption.

    • Handle with appropriate biosafety precautions
    • Store in a cool, dry environment
    • Refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for detailed handling guidelines

    Why Choose Sigma-Aldrich Veal Infusion Broth (NutriSelect® Plus)?

    🔹 Optimized for Fastidious Pathogen Growth – Supports clinically relevant bacterial species

    🔹 Cost-Efficient Powdered Format – Easy to use and reconstitute for microbiological studies

    🔹 Balanced pH & Nutrient-Rich Composition – Ensures optimal bacterial proliferation

    🔹 Versatile Application in Clinical & Food Microbiology – Used for pathogen detection and microbial culture

    For bulk orders, technical support, or additional information, contact LabMart Limited today.

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