Double-sided Culture Medium (SinDip™)

Deep slide, also known as contact slide, contact cassette, and double-sided culture medium, is a special container or holder for microbial culture mediums. In this product, for the first time in the country, the EMB-McConkey and Muller Hinton culture medium was produced on a double-sided basis. After the design and production of double-sided cassettes, the supply of the above media was supplied on both sides of these cassettes, followed by their innovative packaging. SinDip™ can replace conventional culture plates or petri dishes.The culture medium consists of two separate phases:I) The ground phase, which is “agar”. Agar is extracted from red seaweed. The presence of agar in the formula of solid-state bacterial culture media is necessary to create a structure that holds nutrients needed by bacteria and a fixed substrate or surface that provides growth and establishment of bacterial colonies. Dissolving agar powder in water creates a gel state.II) The booster phase, which is “nutrient powder”. This phase is used to improve the performance of agar. The “nutrient powder” is also necessary for the growth of bacteria. Therefore, the second phase has both the role of strengthening the first phase and the role of providing nutrients for the growth of bacteria.These containers have special features as follows:a) It provides two different and targeted cultivation media to the user at the same time.b) It has the ability to immerse in liquid samples, so colony counting is also possible in them.c) It has the capability of direct sampling of surfaces (by touching both sides to the desired surface).t) It is possible to count the colony by using the guide chart.e) It occupies less space in the incubator.c) It provides the possibility to quickly and easily compare the morphology of bacterial colonies in two different culture media.c) There is a possibility of linear culture and preparing a smear from the sample on it.h) It is cost-effective and affordable in terms of production, transportation and maintenance The culture medium consists of two separate phases:
I) The ground phase, which is “agar”. Agar is extracted from red seaweed. The presence of agar in the formula of solid-state bacterial culture media is necessary to create a structure that holds nutrients needed by bacteria and a fixed substrate or surface that provides growth and establishment of bacterial colonies. Dissolving agar powder in water creates a gel state.
II) The booster phase, which is “nutrient powder”. This phase is used to improve the performance of agar. The “nutrient powder” is also necessary for the growth of bacteria. Therefore, the second phase has both the role of strengthening the first phase and the role of providing nutrients for the growth of bacteria.
These containers have special features as follows:
a) It provides two different and targeted cultivation media to the user at the same time.
b) It has the ability to immerse in liquid samples, so colony counting is also possible in them.
c) It has the capability of direct sampling of surfaces (by touching both sides to the desired surface).
t) It is possible to count the colony by using the guide chart.
e) It occupies less space in the incubator.
c) It provides the possibility to quickly and easily compare the morphology of bacterial colonies in two different culture media.
c) There is a possibility of linear culture and preparing a smear from the sample on it.
h) It is cost-effective and affordable in terms of production, transportation and maintenance