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nutrient agar

n. any culture medium that uses agar as the gelling agent [syn: agar]

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Nutrient agar

Nutrient agar is a general purpose medium supporting growth of a wide range of non- fastidious organisms. It typically contains ( mass/volume):

  • 0.5% Peptone - this provides organic nitrogen
  • 0.3% beef extract/ yeast extract - the water-soluble content of these contribute vitamins, carbohydrates, nitrogen, and salts
  • 1.5% agar - this gives the mixture solidity
  • 0.5% Sodium Chloride - this gives the mixture proportions similar to those found in the cytoplasm of most organisms
  • distilled water - water serves as a transport medium for the agar's various substances
  • pH adjusted to neutral (6.8) at 25 °C.

These ingredients are combined and boiled for approximately one minute to ensure they are mixed and to sterilize them. Then they are cooled to around and poured into Petri dishes which are covered immediately. Once the dishes hold solidified agar, they are stored upside down and are often refrigerated until used. Inoculation takes place on warm dishes rather than cool ones: if refrigerated for storage, the dishes must be rewarmed to room temperature prior to inoculation.