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titleOfInvention wet formulation formulation for the generation of anaerobic bacterial culture environments
abstract Wet Formulation Set for Generating Anaerobic Bacterial Culture Environments The present invention is a complete set for anaerobic environment generation for the purpose of cultivating strict anaerobic bacteria in microbiological diagnostic laboratories, bacterial microorganism research centers anaerobes and other units that require cultivation. For this purpose, anaerobiosis generation technique will be used with the use of steel wool, submitted to the copper sulphate passivation technique. The chemical reaction of oxygen consumption will occur by oxidation of copper as it is unstable, forming copper oxide, at the expense of the atmospheric oxygen inside the jar. The set will consist of a plastic envelope coated with absorbent filter paper inside. steel dampened with the passivation promoting solution as well as co2 generating tablets and a vial containing an anaerobic indicator. This proposal aims to make available in the laboratory a national product for the generation of anaerobiosis.
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