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Brilliant Green Agar

Bismuth sulphite agar. This medium was developed in the 1920s for the identification of Salmonella typhi in water, faeces, urine, foods and pharmaceutical products. It consists of a buffered nutrient agar containing bismuth sulphite, ferrous sulphate and brilliant green. [Pg.19]


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