Ampouled liquid culture media for the Milliflex® system
Easy-to-use, time-saving plastic ampoules for consistent results
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Millipore‘s ready-to-use culture media ampoules are designed specifically for use with the Milliflex® system, thereby simplifying handling procedures, saving valuable staff time and ensuring consistent bioburden testing results. The media are available in convenient, single test 2 ml plastic ampoules, eliminating the manipulation of glass ampoules and avoiding the waste and spoilage associated with bulk packaged media. Manufacturing and testing of the ampouled media is conducted in strict accordance with demanding quality control procedures to ensure optimal growth and maximum shelf life. Reagent grade water is used to clean glassware and make media. Other factors that affect media stability and performance, such as finished product pH, entrained gases, light exposure and temperature are carefully analyzed and controlled during the manufacturing process.
RTU media ampoules: Benchmarks for reliability and ease-of-use
- Nutrient media developed specifically for culturing microorganisms on membrane filters
- Selective media formulations to match organism type and analytical test needs
- Rigorous quality control procedures during manufacturing and testing of the ampouled media to ensure optimal growth and maximum shelf life
- m-Endo medium manufactured for use in the bacteriological analysis of potable waters in accordance with procedures referenced in Standard Methods (recent edition) and with laboratory standards for equipment and materials set forth by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency