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Dehydrated Culture Media Catalogue Corporate Profile Laboratorios CONDA was founded in 1960 as the first Spanish producer of Dehydrated Culture Media for Microbiology and Molecular Biology. The company is now internationally recognized as one of the leaders in the field and supplies key ingredients for use in research and testing, such as Agars, Peptones and Agaroses, among other products. Our corporate mission is to be a major contributor to the field of Life Sciences through the design, production and provision of products and services of the highest quality and value. CONDA’s efforts are focused on becoming more efficient, responsive and competitive, in order to achieve our main aim which is to provide World Class Customer Satisfaction. From our factory located on the outskirts of Madrid, we export to more than 80 countries around the world, using our own branch offices and authorised distributors. Backed up with this great team of professionals, CONDA is confident in providing all of its customers with high quality products and services. Our growing customer base includes: • Research centers • Public and private hospitals • Universities and government institutions • Clinical and veterinary diagnostic laboratories • Pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries • Food and agricultural industries • Ready-to-use media manufacturers Our Quality Commitment CONDA continuously improves and increases its production to meet the highest international quality standards. The company complies with the ISO 9001:2000 standard, and was the first Spanish company in this sector to be granted the certificate in 1998. Our products comply with various international standards such as ISO, the European Pharmacopoeia, FDA, APHA, USP and AOAC standards. CE (European Community) marking was achieved in January 2003. Our Quality Procedures Strict quality control procedures are adopted by CONDA prior to, during and after the manufacturing process to ensure quality products and batch-to-batch consistency. CONDA also exerts tight control over the selection and treatment of all raw materials and the various components (peptones, carbohydrates, minerals and chemicals, agar and other additives) used in the manufacturing process. We extensively source, select and test the best materials only for each application. Physical-chemical characteristics are tested, such as appearance, color, odor, moisture, solubility, clarity, gelling, temperature and pH. The media also undergo additional microbiological tests that guarantee growth, differentiation, biochemical performance, recovery of small inocula, selectivity, etc. A quality certificate is always supplied with each product. Our reputation and success throughout the world are the result of a combination of uncompromising quality systems, technical expertise and innovative thinking. because life is a great discovery 1 APPLICATIONS OF DEHYDRATED CULTURE MEDIA FOR MICROBIOLOGY Most of CONDA’s dehydrated culture media are available in NON-FERMENTING BACILLUS ready-to-use plates, dip slides, flasks and tubes. Please contact us for more information. 1500 OF BASAL MEDIUM (HUGH AND LEIFSON) 1065 SELLERS AGAR Cat Nº Media for General Use BORDETELLA 1107 BORDET-GENGOU AGAR BASE 1108 BLOOD AGAR BASE 1048 BRAIN HEART INFUSION (BHI) AGAR BRUCELLA 1400 BRAIN HEART INFUSION (BHI) BROTH 1012 BRUCELLA AGAR 1402 BUFFERED PEPTONE WATER (ISO 6579:2002) 1223 BRUCELLA BROTH 1401 BUFFERED PEPTONE WATER (Eu. Pharm.) 1142 LIVER AGAR 1104 COLUMBIA AGAR BASE (Eu. Pharm.) 1242 LIVER BROTH 1229 COLUMBIA BROTH 1047 TRYPTOSE AGAR 1021 DEXTROSE (GLUCOSE) AGAR 1322 TRYPTOSE BROTH 1203 DEXTROSE (GLUCOSE) BROTH 1036 EUGON AGAR CAMPYLOBACTER 1142 LIVER AGAR 1129 CAMPYLOBACTER AGAR BASE (BLOOD FREE) 1242 LIVER BROTH 1131 CAMPYLOBACTER AGAR BASE (PRESTON) 1214 MUELLER HINTON BROTH 1060 NUTRIENT AGAR (ISO 6579:2002) CANDIDA 1314 NUTRIENT AGAR (DEV Reg.) 1006 BIGGY AGAR 1156 NUTRIENT AGAR (UNE-EN 12780:2002) 1382 CANDIDA CHROMOGENIC AGAR 1216 NUTRIENT BROTH CLOSTRIDIUM 1300 NUTRIENT GELATIN 1403 PEPTONE WATER (TRYPTONE WATER) 1000 ANAEROBIC AGAR 1115 PHENOL RED BROTH BASE 1247 BRYANT-BURKEY BROTH BASE (mod. with resarzurine) 1071 R2A AGAR (Eu. Pharm.) 1132 CLOSTRIDIUM PERFRINGENS AGAR BASE (m-CP) 1405 SALINE PEPTONE WATER 1526 GELATIN LACTOSE MEDIUM 1056 STANDARD METHODS AGAR (PCA) 1009 LACTOSE SULFITE BROTH BASE (Eu. Pharm.) 1033 STANDARD METHODS AGAR (PCA) WITH POWDERED MILK 1565 NITRATE MOTILITY MEDIUM BASE 1003 TRYPTICASEIN DEXTROSE MEDIUM 1087 REINFORCED CLOSTRIDIAL AGAR 1041 TRYPTICASEIN GLUCOSE EXTRACT AGAR 1007 REINFORCED CLOSTRIDIAL MEDIUM (Eu. Pharm.) 1082 SPS AGAR 1068 TRYPTICASEIN SOY AGAR (TSA) (Eu. Pharm.) 1029 TSC AGAR 1224 TRYPTICASEIN SOY BROTH (TSB) (Eu. Pharm.) 1075 TSN AGAR 1049 YEAST EXTRACT AGAR (ISO 6222:1999) COLIFORMS Cat Nº Isolation & Identification Media 1252 A1 MEDIUM 1051 BCP AGAR AEROMONAS 1010 BRILLIANT GREEN BILE AGAR 1370 AEROMONAS AGAR BASE (RYAN) 1228 BRILLIANT GREEN BILE BROTH 2% 1020 DESOXYCHOLATE AGAR ANAEROBIC BACTERIA 1025 DESOXYCHOLATE LACTOSE AGAR 1000 ANAEROBIC AGAR 1522 EC MEDIUM 1142 LIVER AGAR 1340 E. COLI-COLIFORMS CHROMOGENIC AGAR 1242 LIVER BROTH 1118 ENDO AGAR BASE 1066 SCHAEDLER AGAR 1137 ENDO LES AGAR BASE 1218 SCHAEDLER BROTH 1039 EOSIN METHYLENE BLUE (EMB) AGAR 1503 WILKINS CHALGREN MEDIUM 1127 FECAL COLIFORMS AGAR BASE (m-FC) 1568 WILKINS CHALGREN II MEDIUM 1121 FECAL COLIFORMS BROTH BASE 1042 KLIGLER IRON AGAR BACILLUS 1200 KOSER CITRATE BROTH 1124 BACILLUS CEREUS SELECTIVE AGAR BASE 1206 LACTOSE BROTH (Eu. Pharm.) 2 life science products 1309 LAURYL SULFATE AGAR 1144 VIOLET RED BILE AGAR WITH LACTOSE + 1310 LAURYL SULFATE (LAURYL TRYPTOSE) BROTH GLUCOSE (VRBLG) (Eu. Pharm.) 1052 MACCONKEY AGAR (Eu. Pharm.) 1080 XLD AGAR (Eu. Pharm.) 1035 MACCONKEY AGAR Nº2 1274 XLD AGAR (ISO 6579:2002) 1210 MACCONKEY BROTH (Eu. Pharm.) FUNGI & YEAST 1202 MOSSEL EE BROTH (Eu. Pharm.) 1512 MR-VP MEDIUM 1301 CHLORAMPHENICOL AGAR 1403 PEPTONE WATER (TRYPTONE WATER) 1161 DICHLORAN GLYCEROL (DG18) AGAR 1014 SIMMONS CITRATE AGAR 1094 GLUCOSE CHLORAMPHENICOL AGAR 1151 TBX CHROMOGENIC AGAR (ISO 16649-2:2000) 1258 GLUCOSE CHLORAMPHENICOL BROTH 1013 TRYPTONE BILE SALTS AGAR (ISO 9308-1:2000) 1038 MALT EXTRACT AGAR 1138 TRYPTONE SOY AGAR (ISO 9308-1:2000) 1245 MALT EXTRACT BROTH 1237 TRYPTOPHAN CULTURE BROTH (ISO 9308-1:2000) 1072 MYCOBIOTIC AGAR (FUNGAL SELECTIVE AGAR) 1076 TTC CHAPMAN AGAR (ISO 9308-1:2000) 1527 OGA MEDIUM (OXYTETRACYCLINE GLUCOSE AGAR) 1227 UREA INDOLE BROTH 1022 POTATO DEXTROSE AGAR 1093 VIOLET RED BILE AGAR WITH LACTOSE (VRBL) 1261 POTATO DEXTROSE BROTH 1144 VIOLET RED BILE AGAR WITH LACTOSE + GLUCOSE 1081 ROSE BENGAL AGAR + CHLORAMPHENICOL (VRBLG) (Eu. Pharm.) 1160 ROSE BENGAL AGAR + CHLORAMPHENICOL + DICHLORAN (DRBC) E. COLI 0157:h7 1024 SABOURAUD DEXTROSE AGAR (Eu. Pharm.) 1099 MACCONKEY AGAR WITH SORBITOL 1090 SABOURAUD DEXTROSE AGAR + CHLORAMPHENICOL ENTEROBACTERIA 1134 SABOURAUD DEXTROSE AGAR + 1320 BCP GLUCOSE AGAR CHLORAMPHENICOL (Eu. Pharm.) 1045 DCLS AGAR 1089 SABOURAUD DEXTROSE AGAR + 1067 DESOXYCHOLATE CITRATE AGAR (Eu. Pharm.) CHLORAMPHENICOL+CYCLOHEXIMIDE (ACTIDIONE) 1025 DESOXYCHOLATE LACTOSE AGAR 1088 SABOURAUD DEXTROSE AGAR + CYCLOHEXIMIDE 1039 EOSIN METHYLENE BLUE (EMB) AGAR (ACTIDIONE) 1212 EWING MALONATE BROTH MODIFIED 1205 SABOURAUD DEXTROSE BROTH 1030 HEKTOEN ENTERIC AGAR 1506 SABOURAUD FLUID MEDIUM (USP) 1504 INDOLE NITRATE MEDIUM 1054 SABOURAUD MALTOSE AGAR 1042 KLIGLER IRON AGAR 1213 SABOURAUD MALTOSE BROTH 1050 LEVINE EMB AGAR 1316 WORT AGAR 1208 LYSINE DECARBOXYLASE BROTH 1049 YEAST EXTRACT AGAR (ISO 6222:1999) 1052 MACCONKEY AGAR (Eu. Pharm.) 1312 YEAST EXTRACT AGAR FOR MOLDS 1035 MACCONKEY AGAR Nº 2 1097 YEAST EXTRACT SOY AGAR 1037 MACCONKEY AGAR w/o CRYSTAL VIOLET 1098 MACCONKEY AGAR w/o CRYSTAL VIOLET AND LACTIC BACTERIA w/o SODIUM CHLORIDE 1539 ELLIKER MEDIUM 1509 MANNITOL NITRATE MOTILITY MEDIUM 1318 M17 AGAR 1510 MIO MEDIUM 1043 MRS AGAR 1112 MOELLER KCN BROTH BASE 1215 MRS BROTH 1202 MOSSEL EE BROTH (Eu. Pharm.) 1307 ORANGE SERUM AGAR 1403 PEPTONE WATER (TRYPTONE WATER) 1096 ROGOSA SL AGAR 1023 PHENOL RED DEXTROSE AGAR 1234 ROGOSA SL BROTH 1235 PHENOL RED DEXTROSE BROTH 1239 PHENOL RED SUCROSE BROTH LEGIONELLA 1040 PHENYLALANINE AGAR 1311 LEGIONELLA CYE AGAR BASE 1514 SIM MEDIUM 1014 SIMMONS CITRATE AGAR LISTERIA 1046 TRIPLE SUGAR IRON AGAR (TSI) (Eu. Pharm.) 1133 LISTERIA AGAR BASE (OXFORD) 1110 UREA AGAR BASE (CHRISTENSEN) (ISO 6579:2002) 1141 LISTERIA AGAR BASE (PALCAM) 1226 UREA BROTH 1345 LISTERIA CHROMOGENIC AGAR BASE 1227 UREA INDOLE BROTH (ISO 11290:2004) 1092 VIOLET RED BILE AGAR WITH GLUCOSE (VRBG) 1120 LISTERIA ENRICHMENT BROTH BASE (FRASER) because life is a great discovery 3 APPLICATIONS OF DEHYDRATED CULTURE MEDIA FOR MICROBIOLOGY 1212 EWING MALONATE BROTH MODIFIED Cat Nº Isolation & Identification Media 1248 GN ENRICHMENT BROTH 1030 HEKTOEN ENTERIC AGAR MARINE HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA 1042 KLIGLER IRON AGAR 1059 MARINE AGAR 1206 LACTOSE BROTH (EU. PHARM.) 1217 MARINE BROTH 1176 LYSINE DECARBOXYLASE MEDIUM (ISO 6579:2002) 1044 LYSINE IRON AGAR MYCOBACTERIA 1052 MACCONKEY AGAR (Eu. Pharm.) 1116 LOWENSTEIN-JENSEN MEDIUM BASE 1186 MODIFIED SALMONELLA SHIGELLA (SS) AGAR 1202 MOSSEL EE BROTH (Eu. Pharm.) MYCOPLASMA 1130 MULLER-KAUFFMANN BROTH BASE 1140 PPLO AGAR BASE w/o CRYSTAL VIOLET 1173 MULLER-KAUFFMANN BROTH BASE WITH 1262 PPLO BROTH w/o CRISTAL VIOLET BRILLIANT GREEN AND NOVOBIOCINE (MKTTN) (ISO 6579:2002) NEISSERIA AND HAEMOPHILUS 1403 PEPTONE WATER (TRYPTONE WATER) 1106 GC AGAR BASE 1240 RAPPAPORT SOY BROTH (VASSILIADIS) 1174 RAPPAPORT SOY BROTH (VASSILIADIS) NITROPHILOUS FUNGI AND BACTERIA
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