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King s b kb media

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King's B (KB) media is a type of microbiological culture medium used for the cultivation and identification of bacteria, particularly Pseudomonas species. It is a non-selective, differential medium that promotes the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other fluorescent Pseudomonas species by inducing the production of a green-yellow fluorescent pigment.

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Preparation of Microbial Culture Media

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King's B (KB) media (HiMedia, India), Mueller Hinton media (HiMedia, INdia), Blood agar media (HiMedia, India) and BHI broth (HiMedia, INdia) were prepared by adding agar into the distilled water. Hot plate was used for the proper mixing of media and autoclaved at 121°C for 15-20 minutes at 15 lbs.
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Preparation of Microbial Growth Media

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King's B (KB) media (HiMedia), Mueller Hinton media (HiMedia), Blood agar media (HiMedia) and BHI broth (HiMedia) were prepared by adding agar into the distilled water. Hot plate was used for the proper mixing of media and autoclaved at 121° C for 15-20 minutes at 15 lbs.
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