How does Chromogenic Culture Media technology work?
This technology is based on soluble colourless molecules (called chromogens), composed of a substrate (targeting a specific enzymatic activity) and a chromophore.
When the target organism’s enzyme cleaves the colourless chromogenic conjugate, the chromophore is released. In its unconjugated form, the chromophore exhibits its distinctive colour and, due to reduced solubility, forms a precipitate.
Advantages of this Method
The result is very specific and distinctive.
Colour-based differentiation method.
Distinguishable with the naked eye under normal lighting conditions. With this technique, colonies of specific microorganisms can be recognized by their colour at a glance.
Powerful colours of Rambach Agar
ECONOMIES OF SCALE: COST SAVINGS & FAST METHOD
It allows for easy differentiation of microorganisms without the complex and costly traditional detection procedures employed in traditional agar testing techniques (No subcultures).
By saving time and labor, it increases the efficiency of laboratory testing.
Shortening the timeframe for identifying pathogens helps to prevent the spread of infections.
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