Bismuth sulfite agar is a type of agar media used to isolate Salmonella species. It uses glucose as a primary source of carbon. and bismuth stop gram-positive growth. agar tests the ability to use ferrous sulfate and convert it to hydrogen sulfide. Bismuth sulfite agar typically contains (w/v): 1.6% Bi2(SO3)31.0% pancreatic digest of casein1.0% pancreatic digest of animal tissue1.0% beef extract1.0% glucose0.8% dibasic sodium phosphate0.06% ferrous sulfate • 7 waterpH adjusted to 7.7 at 25 °C This medium is boiled for sterility, not autoclaved.
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