Interesting procedure.I prepare many plates in my laboratory for all bacterias blood agar,nutrient agar , Maconcey ,Endo DC agas ,SS agar and I prepare agar tubes KIA or TSI tubes agar
You may be right - the clean bench is not necessary for making sterile microbial media, neither gloves (note: gloves are not sterile)! A clean working place and a Bunsen burner flame are sufficient for production of uncontaminated agar plates with microbial media, though I would not recommend it for cell culture media. Care has to be taken, of course, not to touch any surfaces that may directly or indirectly come into contact of the medium.
@@broadcastbiology9237 I mean…technically they will be free of growing bacteria after being autoclaved. However gloves ARE sterile if you buy them sterile from a manufacturer. And there is a reason that under GMP/GLP you use gloves to prepare agar plates. The burner prevents floating germs from reaching the plates which has near zero impact compared to human fingers fiddeling around there.
Interesting procedure.I prepare many plates in my laboratory for all bacterias blood agar,nutrient agar , Maconcey ,Endo DC agas ,SS agar and I prepare agar tubes KIA or TSI tubes agar
What's the point of using a hood without using a glove. How's that aseptic technique.
You may be right - the clean bench is not necessary for making sterile microbial media, neither gloves (note: gloves are not sterile)! A clean working place and a Bunsen burner flame are sufficient for production of uncontaminated agar plates with microbial media, though I would not recommend it for cell culture media. Care has to be taken, of course, not to touch any surfaces that may directly or indirectly come into contact of the medium.
is not a hood its a biological safety cabinet
@@mrpeanutbutter6094 Is not a biological safety cabinet, is a laminar flow cabinet
@@broadcastbiology9237 I mean…technically they will be free of growing bacteria after being autoclaved.
However gloves ARE sterile if you buy them sterile from a manufacturer. And there is a reason that under GMP/GLP you use gloves to prepare agar plates.
The burner prevents floating germs from reaching the plates which has near zero impact compared to human fingers fiddeling around there.
how do i know that how many plates are required for the pouring of agar?
Depends on your experiment
U need 15 to 20 ml of media to pour one plate on this basis u can calculate
what kind of biological safety cabinet is that
That's a laminar flow cabinet
Hello, where can I get agar powder?
Amazon lol
my dreamis scientist of microbiology
Hello,where can I get agar powder
Why the hood though lol
Mam ur wearing no hair mask no mouth mask and hair are not tied, no gloves in your hands, instead ur showing ur nail polish.
Good notes
Bhut dhyaan se dekh rhe aap
she is working under a biosafety cabinet so no worries