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Our culture media offer ideal conditions for precise laboratory tests. From solid and gelled culture media to immersion culture media - here you will find a wide selection for different areas of application. Petri dishes made of polystyrene and urine culture media from SERVOPRAX and other well-known suppliers guarantee the highest quality and reliability. As a certified medical device dealer, we offer you fast processing, individual advice and branded products with no minimum order value. Discover our culture media now and optimize your laboratory results!
In veterinary medicine, culture media are used to cultivate microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Culture media are particularly important for analyzing blood, saliva, tissue, and urine samples in veterinary medicine. During analysis, these samples are tested for pathogens. Here, we offer various types of culture media for veterinary laboratories, practices, and clinics, available both as nutrient broths and in Petri dishes.
Benefits and Advantages of Using Culture Media
By using culture media, it is possible not only to detect pathogens but also to determine their broad type. Based on the findings, the veterinarian can initiate appropriate treatments or prescribe suitable medications.
Liquid Culture Media
Some culture media are available in liquid form. These are typically provided as nutrient broths. A nutrient broth is a transparent tube with a closure.
Solid and Gelled Culture Media
Most culture media, in contrast to liquid ones, are available in solid form. When the culture medium is in gel form, it fills a Petri dish. These media are ideal for analyzing diluted liquid samples. They not only help determine the presence and type of pathogens but also allow for the estimation of their approximate concentration.
Dip Culture Media
We also offer dip culture media, which are immersed in liquids. These are primarily used for urine samples. Dip culture media come in a transparent, sealed tube and are solid.