Code: TSC-TS73-AN25
Protect anaerobes for microbiology testing with these preservation vials. Keep your samples safe with this pack of 25 vials for easy storage.
per PK 25
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Orange-capped vials with orange cryobeads for the targeted preservation of anaerobic organisms. Supplied in a moisture-resistant polypropylene freezer box with a user reference grid printed on the lid and inside base for clear sample identification.
Recommended For:
Frozen storage of anaerobic bacteria with validated recovery at -20°C, -70°C, and -80°C
Suitable for Clostridium perfringens ATCC 13124, Bacteroides fragilis ATCC 25285, Prevotella, and other Bacteroides spp.
Ideal For:
Long-term preservation of fastidious and non-fastidious anaerobes
Reliable and consistent use by frequent users
Storage of bacteria, yeasts, and fungi
System stacking with reference grid for lab organisation
Environments requiring FDA-approved quality and traceability
Key Features:
Validated recovery at multiple freezer temperatures (data available on request)
Supplied with orange caps and cryobeads for easy identification
User-friendly box design with internal and external reference grid
Known Limitations:
Initial inoculum level directly affects recovery — low cell counts may reduce shelf-life or yield
Shelf Life: 2 years
Sterilisation Method: Gamma Irradiation (SAL 10⁻⁶)
Recommended For:
Frozen storage of anaerobic bacteria with validated recovery at -20°C, -70°C, and -80°C
Suitable for Clostridium perfringens ATCC 13124, Bacteroides fragilis ATCC 25285, Prevotella, and other Bacteroides spp.
Ideal For:
Long-term preservation of fastidious and non-fastidious anaerobes
Reliable and consistent use by frequent users
Storage of bacteria, yeasts, and fungi
System stacking with reference grid for lab organisation
Environments requiring FDA-approved quality and traceability
Key Features:
Validated recovery at multiple freezer temperatures (data available on request)
Supplied with orange caps and cryobeads for easy identification
User-friendly box design with internal and external reference grid
Known Limitations:
Initial inoculum level directly affects recovery — low cell counts may reduce shelf-life or yield
Shelf Life: 2 years
Sterilisation Method: Gamma Irradiation (SAL 10⁻⁶)