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=== Ingredients === | === Ingredients === | ||
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- | #10 g | + | #10 g tryptone |
#5 g yeast extract | #5 g yeast extract | ||
#10 g NaCl | #10 g NaCl |
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LB
Luria-Bertani Medium (aka LB medium) is one of the most common used standard growth medium for a variety of bacteria.
Ingredients
For 1L:
- 10 g tryptone
- 5 g yeast extract
- 10 g NaCl
For plates add:
- 15g agar (according for a volume of 1L)
Protocol
- Mix dry ingredients and add dH2Oup to 999 mL
- Adjust the pH to 7.0 add the missing amount of water to 1L (5M NaOH works best with small voluminas)
- Pour the mix into a 2 L flask (or greater), before autoclaving, due to boiling retardation
- Autoclave
For plates
- Mix dry ingredients and add dH2O up to less than 1 Liter
- After dissolved, add agar
- Pour into 2 L flask (or greater)
- Autoclave
- Cool media down to handable temperatures (a laser thermometer is a great gadget to determine 'handable' temperatures)
- Add appropriate antibiotic (usually somewhat between 1-10µl of a 50µM stock)
- Pour the solution on plates under sterile conditions (constant flow) try to use all plates after opening of the packing
- Let solidify about 30 min (cools faster when placed in singels on the bottom of the flow-bench add (description, date, additive, (owner))
- store at 4°C