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Yeasts viability tests

We have found that turbidity measurements can be used as a routine test to keep track of the yeast cell population. Fermentations routinely were examined microscopically for cell count and viability. We use a 1% methylene blue stain to differentiate viable and dead yeast cells. The dead cells take the stain. [Pg.149]


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