Membrane filtration is a simple way of concentrating microorganisms from a liquid sample.
Filtered beers
Membrane filtration and anaerobic incubation
Membrane filtration is a simple way of concentrating any microorganisms present in a non-turbid, liquid water sample.
Quantitative enrichment of large, filterable volumes on wort agar plates.
Membrane filters with pore sizes of 0.65 µm retain yeasts from the liquid sample, which are then incubated aerobically on agar nutrient media. The filtrate is collected in a receiver vessel and then discarded. After incubation, the yeast is analysed under a microscope.
Membrane filtration is a simple way of enriching microorganisms from a liquid medium.
Quantitative enrichment of large, filterable volumes on NBB agar plates.
Membrane filtration on culture media.
Membrane filtration is a simple way of concentrating microorganisms from a liquid sample.
Quantitative enrichment of large, filterable volumes on nutrient agar plates
Membrane filters with pore sizes of 0.65 µm retain yeasts from the liquid sample, which are then incubated aerobically on agar nutrient media. The filtrate is collected in a receiving container and then discarded. The colonies that have grown are then counted and analysed under a microscope.