Standard plate count

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 19

  • @haseena360
    @haseena360 Před 19 dny

    Very helpful and explained in easiest way ma'am... thank u ☺♥

  • @victorvianneyuduigwome1739

    Brilliant.. this has been quite difficult for me but watching this video made it very understandable... Thank You 😊

  • @umasingh2272
    @umasingh2272 Před 2 lety +1

    very well done. This has been the best video that I saw on this material.

  • @jiyaverma1887
    @jiyaverma1887 Před 2 lety +6

    Very well explained. Can you please discuss/ tell in the comment how the results are reported in terms of log?

  • @osujichikanariogift5197
    @osujichikanariogift5197 Před měsícem

    Well explained. Thanks 🙏

  • @Plenty_plants
    @Plenty_plants Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video!

  • @biologylover1565
    @biologylover1565 Před 2 lety

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  • @neemanourian7553
    @neemanourian7553 Před 2 lety +5

    Well done. However, there are two issues in this demonstration. One is that it is not specified how much inoculum was added to each plate. I assume it was 0.1 ml, which is standard. Second, the calculated number of CFUs that you report at the end is not per gram of the original sample, but rather per 0.1 ml of the solution. To convert that number to g/ml, you would have to multiple the 8.9 X10^6 by the total volume in the test tube, in which the 1g of sample was added. Am I incorrect?

    • @aadiat80
      @aadiat80 Před rokem +2

      Actually she's doing pour plate technique in which inoculum is 1ml (which is greater than spread plate technique whose inoculum is 0.1ml) hence cfu/ml (= colonies on agar plate * dilution factor / volume of inoculum (in ml)) will only be colonies * D.F becoz denominator is 1. For cfu/gram we have to know the density of sample so that we can divide the cfu/ml with density to know cfu/gram.

  • @Nativ_gQ-xi5zu
    @Nativ_gQ-xi5zu Před 11 měsíci

    This was super easy, nothing like what the demonstrator said in our lab

  • @foodhealthlifestyle9459

    This is good... I learnt alot

  • @sonandpets1215
    @sonandpets1215 Před rokem

    Thank you. Great presentation 👍

  • @ScienceDaily1.0
    @ScienceDaily1.0 Před 2 lety

    Hi, I really find your video very useful. I hope you will notice me. I dilute my samples so that I can count the colony and treated it with disinfectant. Do I need to dilute again after treating it?

  • @khaleelzainel2543
    @khaleelzainel2543 Před rokem

    thanks a lot

  • @charmeevora3873
    @charmeevora3873 Před 6 měsíci

    Hellow mam , 10-3 dilution containing petriplate in approximately how many colony will be formed?

  • @lieustars4812
    @lieustars4812 Před 8 měsíci

    hello, how did you count the 89 colonies?

  • @bikashsukham7568
    @bikashsukham7568 Před rokem

    How to count yeast and mould in water

  • @anbarulhaque4720
    @anbarulhaque4720 Před 2 lety

    3.21 cfu/g is my reading
    .: Then how many colonies are there

  • @vonpascasio19
    @vonpascasio19 Před rokem

    i know that voice