It's often a challenge to identify
Salmonella
species in samples heavily contaminated with competing microbiological flora,
so Lab M has added new Xylose Lysine Tergitol-4 (XLT4) Agar to its extensive
range of products for salmonella isolation and identification.
Lab M's new XLT4 is a highly
selective and very cost-effective medium for the specific detection and
enhanced recovery of non-typhi
Salmonella spp. from environmental, food
and clinical samples. It enables labs to rapidly determine whether or not these
pathogenic organisms are present, for
effective monitoring even when faced with difficult materials such as faecally
contaminated agricultural samples.
XLT4 Agar is
part of Lab M's comprehensive and proven range of media for the isolation and
culture of salmonellae. Offering a convenient choice of methodologies to fit
individual laboratory testing requirements, the Lab M range supports the need
to rapidly screen, isolate and identify salmonellae from a variety of sample
types.
Lab M is known for the development and
manufacture of culture media that meet the rigorous demands of microbiological
testing. Through an ongoing programme of product development, the company
continues to introduce new formulations, thereby helping users achieve their
specific requirements.
Full details of Lab M's new XLT4 Agar and comprehensive
portfolio of microbiological products which are available at
www.labm.com
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