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BIOTECH QUALITY, FRESH AND READY-TO-USE: Factory-direct fresh 10 100-mm Pre-poured sterile LB-agar plates and 10 sterile 6-inch long swabs (in 5 pouches). Our plates are manufactured in USA using the biotech GMP standards. Each plate has a fresh and thick layer of agar. Fresh plates promote faster and more bacterial growth as compared to aged stored plates. Re-sealable packaging is convenient for re-use.
The Safest Agar Plates On Amazon: Luria Broth(LB) agar plates are used to detect environmental microorganisms all over the world. They are the safest agar plates to be used by students in the classroom or at home.
Free Science Fair Project E-Book: Packed with easy-to-do science fair experiments with clear step-by-step instructions to help you win a science fair competition. These experiments are scientifically designed and tested to ensure your success. Tips and advice are provided to avoid common mistakes.
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Background Information: LB stands for Luria Broth, a nutritionally rich medium, which is one of the most common media used in laboratories worldwide. LB medium is recommended as safe for student use. Kit Content: 1) 10 x Pre-poured sterile LB-agar plates (100 x 15 mm Petri Dish) 2) 10 x 6-inch sterile cotton swabs (2 per pouch) 3) Detailed Instruction Sheet 4) Free Science Fair Project E-Book Storage Condition: LB agar plates should be placed in a refrigerator upon arrival. LB-agar plates stored under such conditions have a minimum shelf life of 3 months. Brief Instruction: 1) Take out one sterile cotton swab. Gently wipe a test area with the cotton swab to pick up bacteria. Here are some of the popular samples of the test objects: human or pet teeth, hands, phone, TV remote, restaurant menu, sink, floor, fruit, vegetable, etc. 2) Take out one of the agar plates (No warm-up is needed). Open the agar plate and gently streak the agar plate with the cotton swab to transfer the bacteria onto the surface of the agar plate. 3) Cover the agar plate and place it in an upside-down position in an incubator with a temperature between 85 and 100 oF. A desk lamp or a portable heater can be used as a heat source. 4) Watch the appearance of small bacterial colonies on the surface of the agar plates after 12-48 hr of incubation.