Vitamin-rich peptone from Oxoid 'improves microbial growth'

Published: 18-May-2007

Oxoid has extended its range of laboratory preparations to include Tryptone X , a new vitamin-rich pancreatic digest of casein.

Oxoid has extended its range of laboratory preparations to include Tryptone X , a new vitamin-rich pancreatic digest of casein.

Tryptone X is obtained using an advanced process that allows the natural release of vitamins into the product. As a result, this highly nutritious peptone encourages improved growth rates for a variety of important micro-organisms, the company says.

Tryptone is an excellent source of amino nitrogen and is often used as a constituent in microbial culture media. Its high tryptophan content makes it ideal for use in media that test for the indole reaction. It can also be used to detect 'flat-sour' or 'sulphide' spoilage organisms in the canning industry and in sterility testing media.

Tryptone X also provides an excellent source of vitamins. It may be used as a constituent of media used in fermentation processes to produce antibiotics, extra-cellular protein, vaccines, interferon and diphtheria toxoid. It could also be used in industrial biotechnology for the production of recombinant proteins and speciality chemicals (ethanol, mannitol, bioplastic PHA, heavy duty detergents), in the production of monoclonal antibodies and for research purposes, Oxoid said.

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