Cultivation of Rodent Typhoid Bacteria on Fish Hydrolysates,
Abstract
Media prepared from fish hydrolysates may be used for the cultivation of mother cultures of rodent typhoid bacteria with a content of 90-120 mg % amino nitrogen and 0.4-5% sodium chloride in the medium. Upon addition of sodium and potassium salts of phosphoric acid (0.1%), the propagation or tighter of the bacteria increased approximately one and one half times. Prolonged storage of the concentrated fish hydrolysates at room temperature did not affect their characteristics over a period of one and one half years (the period of observation). (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 04, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0848996
Entities
People
- L. V. Malushko
Organizations
- United States Army Foreign Science and Technology Center