Biomed Diagnostics
InTray(R) COLOREX Yeast Culture Media, Isolate Candida Species, pack/20
- Part Number:
- BIOM-11-113-002
- Lead Time:
- Call for availability: 4-8 weeks
- Minimum Purchase:
- 1 unit
- Shipping:
- FREE SHIPPING on most orders over $50*
- Quantity:
- 20
- Style:
- culture media
Description
InTray® COLOREX™ Yeast - Prepared Plated Culture Media. Colorex Yeast is a specialized prepared plated culture media device that allows for simultaneous growth, detection and chromogenic differentiation of Candida species, as well as Malassezia pachydermatis. Samples are traditionally taken from skin, sputum, urine, or vaginal swabs.
Clinical Microbiology / Prepared Culture Media / Infectious Disease / Medical Mycology
Specifications
Product Principle |
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Simple Convenience |
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Accurate Detection |
Specificity for C. albicans, C. tropicalis and C. krusei exceed 99%
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Time to Result |
48 hours, incubate at 37°C |
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Specimen |
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Shelf Life & Durability:
- Designed for durability, stackable for incubation, or long life 12-month storage.
- No re-plate or wet mount
- Once InTray is inoculated, no other culture preparation is required... saving time and cost.
- Designed for specimen collection/inoculation at point-of-care, a fully enclosed system for transport, incubation, result and microscopic observation.
- The sealed prepared media device is selectively formulated for accurate detection and identification of pathogens and non-pathogens
- Visual chromogenic differentiation and/or selective production of distinctive colony growth with typical identifiable morphology
Key Features:
- Fully enclosed cassette with air filtration system
- Nutritive culture colony growth medium, formulated for selectivity and specificity
- Anaerobic or aerobic system available
Experience a Reduction in:
- Time-to-result
- Cost of laboratory materials
- Medical waste
- Risk of exposure or contamination
Articles and Whitepapers
For in vitro diagnostic use only.
Specificity and sensitivity for C. albicans, C. tropicalis and C. krusei exceed 99%
(Odds and Bernaerts 1994; J Clin Microbiol; 32).
Definitive identification requires additional testing.