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Bacteroides fragilis

Bacteroides fragilis

Catalogue No.

NCTC 11625

Current Name

Bacteroides fragilis

Type Strain

Reference Strain

Culture Conditions

Growth Conditions on Solid Media

Blood agar, 37°C, Strict Anaerobe

Biological and Genomic Info

Anaerobic Fermentation

Lactose: +

Gram Stain Result

Negative

Strain Data

J.M. Dolby, Clinical Research Centre, Harrow in 1983 / Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow / Post operative wound infection / Scudder, P. et al. (1983) Biochem. J. 213, 485 / Scudder, P. et al. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 6586 / Produces endo--galactosidase

Colony Appearance

Smooth, Shiny

Additional Info

Accession Date

01/01/1983

Depositor

DOLBY J M

Isolated From

human, post operative wound infection

History

NORTHWICK PARK HOSP HARROW - DOLBY J M CLININCAL RES CENTRE PRE:FR

Previous Catalogue Name

Bacteroides fragilis

Applications

Applications

production of endo-b-galactosidase

Bibliography

SCUDDER P ET AL 1984 J BIOL CHEM 259 6586;SCUDDER P ET AL 1983 BIOCHEM J

Available Formats

  • Ampoule (Bacteria)

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