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Description:
m-TGE is an abbreviation for membrane Tryptone Glucose Extract. In the 1930’s, Bower and Hucker developed a medium for detecting bacteria in milk and other dairy products.
1. Prickett used a glucose agar containing tryptone to study thermophilic bacteria in milk.
2. This medium is known as Yeast Dextrose Agar. In 1948, the American Public Health Association (APHA) adopted Tryptone Glucose Extract Agar for use in testing milk and dairy products.
3. Currently, APHA specifies Tryptone Glucose Extract Agar for the heterotrophic plate count procedure in testing bottled water.4 m-TGE Broth is a nonselective nutrient medium for the determination of bacterial counts by the membrane filtration method. This broth has the same formulation as Tryptone Glucose Extract Ag ar, except the agar has been omitted and ingredients are at twice the concentration.
Specification:
250g