Dextrose Tryptone Agar
Manufacturer: Neogen Inc.
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Dextrose Tryptone Agar
Description
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Dextrose Tryptone Agar (7340) | 280100 | N/A | CM0075 | 1.1086 |
Intended Use
Dextrose Tryptone Agar is used for isolation of mesophilic or thermophilic spoilage microorganisms from food.
Product Summary and Explanation
Dextrose Tryptone Agar evolved from research by Williams, while studying the cultivation and enumeration of thermophilic bacteria caused by “flat-sour” spoilage of canned foods.1 In the 1930’s, the National Canners Association specified the use of Dextrose Tryptone Agar for isolating “flat sour” organisms from food products. “Flat sour” spoilage of canned foods is caused by Bacillus coagulans (Bacillus thermoacidurans). Bacterial growth results in a 0.3 – 0.5 drop in pH, while ends of the can remain flat. B. coagulans is a soil microorganism, found in canned tomato products and dairy products. Conditions favorable for organism growth can result in spoilage of food products.
Dextrose Tryptone Agar can be used to isolate other food spoilage bacteria including mesophilic, aerobic spore-formers and thermophilic “flat sour” spore-formers such as B. stearothermophilus.