Candida albicans (Robin) Berkhout|BNCC361477 |BNCC

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Candida albicans (Robin) Berkhout-BNCC
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Candida albicans (Robin) Berkhout

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  • number:BNCC361477
  • Form:
    The colony diameter is 1-2mm, round, with neat edges, opaque, milky white on the front, light color, convex in the middle, smooth and bright surface, moist texture, easy to stir up, no pigment, G + (blue-purple), cocci, purity: pure
Standard strain Quantitative strain DNA extraction
Package:
  • freeze dried
    Freeze-dried: lyophilized strain, freeze dried vial, used up at one time and not be retained
  • agar slant
    Agar slant: growing culture, ready to use, Short term preservation, convenient access
Essential Information Related Products
Candida albicans (Robin) Berkhout
Culture medium YM medium (English name: YM): yeast extract 3.0g, malt extract 3.0g, glucose 10.0g, peptone 5.0g, agar 20.0g (without liquid medium), distilled water 1.0L,pH 6.2 0.2. Sterilization at 121 ℃ for 15min.
Subculture procedure (1) Prepare a test tube containing 5~10mL of liquid medium and 2 plates; (2) open it in the biosafety cabinet, heat the tip of ampoule in a flame, quickly drop sterile water to creak it, then break it with forceps; (3) draw 0.5mL of liquid culture medium into a freeze dried ampoule, fully rehydrate and transfer the solution to the liquid test tube, mix evenly; (4) inoculate a plate with 0.2mL of suspension liquid, repeat the step to obtain two plates; ⑤ Put all the liquid test tubes and plates under the above culture conditions for cultivation, and the strains can be used when they grow.
Growth conditions 28 ℃;24-48h; Aerobic
Storage conditions 2-8 ℃
morphology The colony diameter is 1-2mm, round, with neat edges, opaque, milky white on the front, light color, convex in the middle, smooth and bright surface, moist texture, easy to stir up, no pigment, G + (blue-purple), cocci, purity: pure
Separation substrate Blood
application Antimicrobial resistance research, drug development
Sharing mode Public welfare sharing
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