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Cetrimide agar


Cetrimide agar is a type of agar used for the selective isolation of the gram-negative bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa. As the name suggests, it contains cetrimide, which is the selective agent against alternate microbial flora. Cetrimide also enhances the production of Pseudomonas pigments such as pyocyanin and fluorescein, which show a characteristic blue-green and yellow-green colour, respectively.

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Cetrimide agar Cetrimide Agar plate 9cm Plated Media Microbiological substrates

Cetrimide agar is widely used in the examination of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and clinical specimens to test for the presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Cetrimide agar bioMrieux Culture Media product Cetrimide agar

Using the oxidase test and cetrimide agar to identify pseudomonas


Cetrimide agar Cetrimide Agar Base Microbiology Dehydrated Culture Media

Cetrimide agar HyServe

Cetrimide agar HyServe

Cetrimide agar PP2230 Cetrimide Agar with 1 Glycerol USP E amp O Laboratories Ltd

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