Isolate and enumerate Yersinia enterocolitica from clinical specimens and food samples after 18 to 24 hours using Thermo Scientific™ Yersinia Selective Agar (CIN Agar).
Thermo Scientific™ Remel Butterfield's with 0.1% Peptone Phosphate Buffer is for use as a diluent in microbial limits testing.
Thermo Scientific™ Remel Wilkins-Chalgren Broth facilitates cultivation of anaerobic microorganisms.
Cultivate aerobes and anaerobes using Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Thioglycollate Medium w/Dextrose, Hemin, Vitamin K. This general-purpose medium was first described by Brewer in 19401, and consists of a small amount of agar and a reducing substance to initiate the growth of anaerobes.
Thermo Scientific™ Remel BHI Agar with Chloramphenicol and Cycloheximide is for the selective isolation of fungi and yeast.
Thermo Scientific™ Remel Agar (1.5%) is for agar overlay Kirby-Bauer.
Thermo Scientific™ Remel Haemophilus Test Medium Broth (HTM Broth) is for the antimicrobial minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) determinations of Haemophilus spp.
Differentiate genera within the Enterobacteriaceae on the basis of urease production with Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Urea Broth (Stuart's). Urea Broth (Stuart's) was developed by Stuart et al. to differentiate Proteus from other genera within the Enterobacteriaceae1,2.
Thermo Scientific™ Remel Triple Sugar Iron Agar (TSI) provides differentiation of gram-negative enteric bacilli based on carbohydrate fermentation and hydrogen sulfide production.
Cultivate beta hemolytic streptococci, encourage the production of antigenic streptococci hemolysins, and isolate pathogenic microorganisms using convenient, pre-filled, ready-to-use Thermo Scientific™ Todd Hewitt Broth.
Thermo Scientific™ Remel Brilliant Green Bile Broth 2% is for the detection of coliform microorganisms in water, wastewater, foods, and dairy products.
Rapidly identify Candida (Torulopsis) glabrata using Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Rapid Trehalose Assimilation Broth. In 1985, Stockman and Roberts described the use of rapid assimilation trehalose broth to screen germ-tube-negative yeast isolates for the presumptive identification of C. glabrata1.
Determine yeast fermentation reactions using Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Yeast Fermentation Broth with Brom Thymol Blue (BTB) and Carbohydrates. Wickerham developed a chemically defined broth medium to determine yeast carbohydrate assimilation reactions which occur in the presence of oxygen1.
Cultivate Trichomonas vaginalis from clinical specimens with Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Fuji Medium. Many clinicians use direct microscope to detect T. vaginalis but it is not that accurate due to low sensitivity (≤ 60%)1.
Cultivate fastidious organisms present in small numbers from clinical specimens with Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ Fastidious Broth. In 1994 Cartwright et al. first described the use of Fastidious Broth to enrich specimens that may contain small numbers of fastidious organisms, prior to culture on...