Reinforced Clostridial Medium (RCM) (Dehydrated)
Reinforced Clostridial Medium (RCM) (Dehydrated)
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Reinforced Clostridial Medium (RCM) (Dehydrated)

Enumerate and cultivate clostridia and other anaerobes occurring in food and pathological samples with this medium.
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CM0149T5 kg
CM0149B500 g
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Cultivate and enumerate clostridia and other anaerobes occurring in food and pathological samples with Thermo Scientific™ Oxoid™ Reinforced Clostridial Medium. A semi-solid, highly nutritious medium can be used as an enrichment medium to optimize the growth of clostridia before sub-culturing to solid agar.

Use Reinforced Clostridial Medium (RCM) for the isolation and cultivation of anaerobic organisms occurring in a variety of habitats, including food and pathological specimens.

  • Superior fertility: the medium produced the highest viable count when compared to other media tested by Hirsch and Grinstead 1
  • Differential: can be made differential for sulphite-reducing clostridia by the addition of sodium sulphite and ferric citrate2

Reinforced Clostridial Medium (RCM) was designed by Hirsch and Grinstead1 for the cultivation and enumeration of clostridia. They showed that the medium was more fertile and enabled growth to be initiated from small inocula more readily than five other media tested. In a further comparison, the highest viable count obtainable was the criterion used, and again, RCM proved superior. Compared with the spleen infusion medium of Mundt and Jones3, RCM gave somewhat higher counts (Gibbs and Hirsch4).

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For Laboratory Use Only
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use.  

General References:

  1. Hirsch A. and Grinstead E. (1954) J. Dairy Re+AH3:AH11s. 21. 101-110.
  2. Gibbs B.M. and Freame B. (1965) J. Appl. Bact. 28. 95-111.
  3. Mundt J. O. and Jones V.W. (1952) Bact. Proc. p. 106.
  4. Gibbs B.M. and Hirsch A. (1956) J. Appl. Bact. 19. 129-141.
Specifications
Media TypeReinforced Clostridial Medium
Quantity5 kg
Shelf Life5 Years
FormPowder
Product TypeDehydrated Culture Media
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
10°C to 30°C