L0543
LB Agar Kanamycin-50, Plates
pre-poured LB agar plates with 50 ug/ml kanamycin
Synonym(s):
kanamycin agar plates
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grade
for molecular biology
Quality Level
sterility
sterile; autoclaved
form
plates (10 cm)
plates (10cm, 20-25ml each)
capacity
20-25 mL
storage temp.
2-8°C
suitability
selective for Escherichia coli
selective for coliforms
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General description
Miller′s LB is a highly-referenced microbial growth medium used for the cultivation of E. coli. This nutrient-rich microbial broth contains peptides, amino acids, water-soluble vitamins, and carbohydrates in a low-salt formulation. The addition of agar provides a solid medium for microbial growth.
Application
Suitable for selective cultivation of E. coli strains that contain plasmids conferring kanamycin resistance. The bacteria can be used for DNA plasmid production or production of recombinant proteins. LB Agar Kanamycin-50, Plates has been used in the screening of Agrobacterium tumefaciens and E.coli JM83 strain with pGD103 plasmid.
Features and Benefits
Miller′s LB Agar plates provide:
- Convenient, ready-to-use 10cm format
- Standard formulation plus antibiotic
Components
15g/L Agar
10g/L Tryptone
10g/L NaCl
5g/L Yeast Extract
50μg/ml kanamycin
10g/L Tryptone
10g/L NaCl
5g/L Yeast Extract
50μg/ml kanamycin
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Storage Class Code
13 - Non Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 2
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
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