Peptone (Vegetable) Acid Hydrolysate - Highly Versatile Microbiology Product

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  • Highly versatile peptone (vegetable) acid hydrolysate for microbiology applications
  • Optimal results for microbiological studies
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  • Procurenet Team Tshim Sha Tsui
    Hong Kong Hong Kong 3 years
Description
  • Peptone (Vegetable) Acid Hydrolysate is a highly versatile microbiology product that is widely used in various laboratory applications.
  • It is derived from high-quality vegetable sources and undergoes a specialized acid hydrolysis process to ensure maximum purity and functionality.
  • This product is designed to provide a rich source of amino acids, peptides, and other nutrients that support the growth and cultivation of microorganisms.
  • Peptone (Vegetable) Acid Hydrolysate is ideal for use in microbiological media, fermentation processes, and biotechnological applications.
  • It is commonly used as a nutrient supplement for the cultivation of bacteria, yeast, and fungi.
  • The product is highly soluble, facilitating easy preparation of microbiological media and ensuring consistent results.
  • With its high nutritional content and excellent solubility, Peptone (Vegetable) Acid Hydrolysate promotes robust microbial growth and provides essential nutrients for the development of cultures.
  • It is an excellent choice for microbiology research, industrial production, and quality control laboratories.
  • Peptone (Vegetable) Acid Hydrolysate is carefully manufactured to meet strict quality standards, ensuring product consistency and reliability.
  • The product is meticulously tested for purity, stability, and performance to guarantee the highest quality and reliability.
  • It is available in various package sizes to suit different laboratory needs and can be easily stored for long-term use.
  • Peptone (Vegetable) Acid Hydrolysate is a trusted and dependable product for microbiology applications, offering excellent performance and consistent results.
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