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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...
- from the C7
strain of
Corynebacterium diphtheriae grown in a
medium of
casamino acids and
yeast extracts.
Bacteria bearing the vaccine's polysaccharide...
- sulfate-reducing
bacterium isolated from
coastal marine sediment via
enrichment with
Casamino acids".
International Journal of
Systematic and
Evolutionary Microbiology...
- 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)...
- as
their carbon source, but grow
optimally when
either yeast extract or
Casamino Acids are used. Currently, C.
aggregans are
known to
reside in microbial...
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temperature (23 °C) in a
liquid media called R2B,
containing peptone,
casamino acids,
yeast extract, glucose,
soluble starch,
sodium pyruvate and inorganic...
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contents such as KH2PO4, K2HPO4, NaCl, SO4,
sodium citrate,
yeast extract,
Casamino acids and
trace elements.
After inoculation of the sample, the enrichments...