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titleOfInvention Culture medium for culturing corinobacteria
abstract NUTRITIONAL CPEJB. FOR .CULTIVACY OF CORINE BACTERIA. DIPHTHERIA, containing nutrient growth factors, sodium chloride, agar-agar and water, is about the fact that, in order to improve growth properties and increase electitivity, as a nutrient basis, it contains a dry enzymatic hydrolyzate of animal blood,. as growth factors, dry extract of fodder droiokei and cysteine chloride, additionally contains activated carbon in the following ratio of components,. May.%: Dry enzymatic blood hydrolyzate 1,4-1,6 animals Dry extract 0,25-0,50 fodder yeast 0,001-0,002 Cysteine chloride 0,35-0,40 Sodium chloride Activated 0,3-0,5 coal 1.8-2.5 Agar-Agar Distilled Else. water About JV hi: l
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