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Casamino acid is the
mixture of
amino acids produced from acid
hydrolysis of casein, a
family of
phosphoproteins found in
mammalian milk. In comparison...
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growing bacteria.
Tryptone is
similar to
casamino acids, both
being digests of casein, but
casamino acids can be
produced by acid
hydrolysis and typically...
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pigment production can be
restored in such
contaminated isolates using casamino acids erythritol albumin agar (CEA). T.
rubrum cultures can be isolated...
- fuller,
complex organic media.[citation needed]
Proteose peptone, 0.05%
Casamino acids, 0.05%
Yeast extract, 0.05% Dextrose, 0.05%
Soluble starch, 0.05%...
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Pneumococcal vaccine (Prevnar)
aluminium phosphate,
ammonium sulfate,
casamino acid,
polysorbate 80,
succinate buffer,
yeast Polio vaccine (IPV – Ipol)...
- from the C7
strain of
Corynebacterium diphtheriae grown in a
medium of
casamino acids and
yeast extracts.
Bacteria bearing the vaccine's polysaccharide...
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tonsurans also
displays this
behaviour on vitamin-free, thiamine-supplemented
casamino acids agar but the
growth is more sp****, and
subsurface growth is absent...
- and its
highest rates of
growth are seen when
grown mixotropically on
casamino acids and
metal sulfides. The
dissimilatory oxidation of iron and sulfur...
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sugars as an
energy source to
stimulate growth. It can fix
nitrogen from
casamino acids and
reduces nitrates to nitrites.
Cells are non-motile and occur...
- methanol, formamide, formate, malate, propionate, lactate, acetate, and
casamino acids. The
first of the
Pyrobaculum species to be
genetically sequenced...