Schaedler broth - Non-selective liquid media for microbiology

Schaedler broth - Non-selective liquid media for microbiology


Schaedler broth is a non-selective liquid medium rich in nutrients, like Schaedler agar, but without agar. A large number of anaerobic pathogenic organisms involved in various human and animal diseases grow abundantly in this medium.
Schaedler's broth is excellent for primary isolation of anaerobes, for blood cultures and other clinical materials. It is useful for the determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of antimicrobials used in susceptibility testing. The solid medium is not used for susceptibility testing because there is no effective agreement between the drug concentration and the diameters of the inhibition zones that are observed when the solid medium is used. Schaedler's broth is a highly nutritious medium due to the use of tryptone, protein peptone, soy peptone and yeast extract.
The addition of sodium polyanethol sulfonate (SPS), an anticoagulant, and carbon dioxide to Schaedler Broth allows it to be used as a blood culture medium and for the cultivation of particularly demanding Bacteroides species.

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