Peptone
Peptone is a complex mixture of peptides and amino acids derived from the controlled enzymatic digestion or hydrolysis of animal or plant proteins. It serves as a source of organic nitrogen, carbon, and other nutrients for the growth and cultivation of microorganisms in various laboratory and industrial applications.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using peptone
Kombucha SCOBY Fermentation Protocol
Teff Straw-Based Biomaterials Synthesis
and acetone (99%) were purchased from Sisco Research Laboratories,
India. Sodium hydroxide (99.8%) was obtained from Central Drug House
India. Sulfuric acid (98%), ammonium hydroxide (30%), ferric chloride
(98%), and ferrous sulfate were obtained from Loba Chemie, India.
Silver nitrate (99.9%) was purchased from Alpha Chemika, India. Hydrogen
peroxide (30%), dimethyl sulfoxide (99.9%), sodium hypochlorite (5%),
and ethanol (99.8%) were obtained from Research-LAB Fine Chem Industries
India. Wool fat, hard paraffin, peptone, and sodium acetate were obtained
from Sisco Research Laboratories, India. Sodium chloride was obtained
from Rankem Chemical Industry, Delhi, India. Cetylstearyl alcohol,
white soft paraffin, yeast, and agar media were purchased from Uni
Chem Laboratories, Mumbai, India. The teff straw (Eragrostesis
teff) was collected from Akaki Kality subcity, Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia. All chemicals and reagents used for this experimental work
were of analytical grade and were used without further purification.
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