Dehydrated Culture Media

At Cure Life Sciences, our dehydrated culture media are crafted through a meticulous manufacturing process that prioritizes the selection of premium ingredients sourced from validated suppliers. This approach guarantees consistent batch-to-batch traceability and reproducibility, ensuring the highest quality in every product.

We offer our dehydrated culture media in a variety of formats to cater to our customers’ diverse needs. Choose from convenient pre-weighed sachets for preparing 500 mL, 500 g flasks, or larger quantities available in 5 kg and 25 kg drums.

If you can’t find the specific culture medium you’re looking for in our catalog, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We specialize in creating customized media tailored to your unique formulations.

Shelf-life from the date of manufacture: Our dehydrated media typically boasts an impressive average shelf life of 4 years from the date of manufacture. While some formulations may have a shorter shelf life, our stability studies have enabled us to extend the shelf life to 5 years for select products, ensuring you receive reliable and effective media for your applications.

0.1% Peptone Salt Diluent

Dehydrated Culture Media

Principle Peptone Salt Diluent is composed of peptone and sodium chloride. Peptone, serves the simplest source of the nitrogen, carbon and other growth factors such vitamins. It contains peptone at...

2XYT Agar

Dehydrated Culture Media

Principle The tryptone serves the source of nitrogen, yeast extract serves the source of nitrogen and vitamins, and sodium chloride balances the osmotic balance. Agar is solidifying agent. The 2xYT...

A-1 Broth

Dehydrated Culture Media

Principle A-1 broth is composed of the tryptone, lactose, sodium chloride, salicin and Triton X 100. Tryptone serve as source of carbon and nitrogen, vitamins and other essential nutrients required...

Acetate Agar

Dehydrated Culture Media

Principle Acetate agar is formulated by Whittenbury (1965) used for cultivation of Leuconostoc and Pediococcus species. The media is consisting of peptone, meat extract, yeast extract, dextrose, polysorbate 80, sodium...