Nutrient agar plates
Re: Nutrient agar plates
Hi Lisa, i have sent a pm to you with my email address.
Thanks so much for your help
Narelle
Thanks so much for your help
Narelle
Re: Nutrient agar plates
I mentioned a while ago using gelatine. However, I use it as a substitute for peptone not as a substitute for agar. (We have plenty of gelatine and peptone is expensive.) Both are used as a source of protein.
I don't think gelatine would be a good substitute for agar because gelatine needs refrigeration to set, whereas agar sets (and stays set) at room temperature provided you use enough.
The recipe I use for a class set of 30 plates is:
750 mls distilled water
15g agar
0.75g sucrose
3.7g sodium chloride
3.7g gelatine
2.5g Vegemite.
This has always worked well for us.
There must be more recipes for nutrient agar than anything else I have heard of and all apparently work
Cheers
Robbie
I don't think gelatine would be a good substitute for agar because gelatine needs refrigeration to set, whereas agar sets (and stays set) at room temperature provided you use enough.
The recipe I use for a class set of 30 plates is:
750 mls distilled water
15g agar
0.75g sucrose
3.7g sodium chloride
3.7g gelatine
2.5g Vegemite.
This has always worked well for us.
There must be more recipes for nutrient agar than anything else I have heard of and all apparently work

Cheers
Robbie
Re: Nutrient agar plates
Thanks, Robbie - it was me who was asking about the possibility of substituting gelatine for agar. My (then) HT asked about it last year.
Liz
Life keeps getting better every day!
Life keeps getting better every day!
Re: Nutrient agar plates
I ran out of agar last year and tried to substitute gelatine, what a disaster, it doesn't work!
Re: Nutrient agar plates
To dispose of my agar plates, I put them inside an Oven bag and seal it, then put THIS inside a second one and seal it .. then cook it on 'High' for 15 mins in my microwave!
Seems to do the trick
Seems to do the trick
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Yes it just the best, and some one said, its good to watch then melt down. Nothing could grow after that, for sure.
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Re: Nutrient agar plates
Hi,
To those that asked for the slideshow, I got them off today(I was crook yesterday). Let me know if you have any problems receiving them.
Cheers,
Lisa
To those that asked for the slideshow, I got them off today(I was crook yesterday). Let me know if you have any problems receiving them.
Cheers,
Lisa
Re: Nutrient agar plates
Hi Guys,
I am micro trained. The dept of education state no growing of unknown Microbes. you can do everything you need to do for the sylabous using a peppercorn solution wich growes a safe bacteria to you, students and teachers. the plate can be desposed of in bleach or in home brand disinfectent then you can place in normal garbage.
kathy
I am micro trained. The dept of education state no growing of unknown Microbes. you can do everything you need to do for the sylabous using a peppercorn solution wich growes a safe bacteria to you, students and teachers. the plate can be desposed of in bleach or in home brand disinfectent then you can place in normal garbage.
kathy
Re: Nutrient agar plates
Hi Kathy, can you please tell me how to make a peppercorn solution and how to use it. It sounds like a better alternative to agar plates.
Thanks
Narelle Divola
Irymple Secondary College
Thanks
Narelle Divola
Irymple Secondary College
Re: Nutrient agar plates
Sounds good Kitty Kat! Do you have a recipe that you could share with us please???
Sass
PS. Thanks heaps Lisa, the slide show is fantastic, however I think I may have developed OCD after watching it, been washing my hands as soon as I touch anything...
Sass

PS. Thanks heaps Lisa, the slide show is fantastic, however I think I may have developed OCD after watching it, been washing my hands as soon as I touch anything...

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Try this one
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Re: Nutrient agar plates
Thanks Sue i will try it out.
Narelle Divola
Narelle Divola
Re: Nutrient agar plates
Awesome Pommy, thanks a million!
Sass
Sass

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Hey Sue'
Would that be "Home Brand" disinfectant or the "Home Brand" antiseptic?
Lyn.
Would that be "Home Brand" disinfectant or the "Home Brand" antiseptic?
Lyn.
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disinfectant
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Thanks Lisa,
The slide show is fantastic - very helpful
P
The slide show is fantastic - very helpful
P
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Regards Labbie
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