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Get it between 2024-12-06 to 2024-12-13. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Store below 30°C in tightly closed container and the prepared medium at 2 - 8°C. Use before expiry date on the label
Yeasts and molds are inhibited by cycloheximide (actidione)
Weight: 500g
WL (Wallerstein Laboratory) media are formulated as described by Green and Gray for the examination of materials encountered in brewing and for industrial fermentations containing mixed flora of yeast and bacteria (1, 2). Bakers yeast counts can be carried out in this medium at a pH 5.5. By adjusting the pH to 6.5, the medium can be used for obtaining counts of Baker and distillers yeast (3). WL Nutrient and WL Differential Media are used in combination. One plate of WL Nutrient Agar and two plates of WL Differential Agar are prepared (3). The WL Nutrient Agar plate is incubated aerobically to give a total yeast count while one WL Differential Agar plate gives the count of acetic acid bacteria, Flavobacterium, Proteus and thermophile bacterial count when incubated aerobically. The other WL Differential Agar Plate is incubated anaerobically for the growth of lactic acid bacteria and Pedi coccus. While determining microbial counts using these media, temperature and time of incubation will vary depending on the nature of material under test. Temperatures of 25°C are employed for brewing materials while 30°C are employed for bakers yeast and alcohol fermentation mash analyses. WL Differential medium contain yeast extract, which serves as a source of trace elements, vitamins and amino acids. Casein enzyme hydrolysate is used as a source of nitrogen, amino acids and carbon. Dextrose is the source of carbohydrate. Buffering of the medium is done by monopotassium phosphate. Potassium chloride, calcium chloride and ferric chloride are essential ions that help to maintain the osmotic balance. Magnesium sulphate and manganese sulphate are sources of divalent cations. Bromocresol green is a pH indicator.