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Introduction to Microbiology (CP4089) - Experiment 4: Colony Count Methods: Viable Cell Number of Commercial Active Dried Yeasts

Title: Introduction to Microbiology (CP4089) - Experiment 4: Colony Count Methods: Viable Cell Number of Commercial Active Dried Yeasts
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Introduction to Microbiology (CP4089) - Experiment 4: Colony Count Methods: Viable Cell Number of Commercial Active Dried Yeasts
Summary This purpose of this experiment was for students to do the colony count methods, estimating the viable cell number of commercial active dried yeasts (ADY). This experiment allowed the students to perform the plate count technique by serial dilution and two common methods, spread plate and pour plate to determine the colony forming unit (CFU) of yeasts A ten-fold dilution is used in this experiment, the sample is diluted until it reached the 10-9 …showed first 75 words of 2395 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2395 total…available from: http://www.diamondv.com/articles/booklet/booklet.html. [Accessed on 1 July 2006] 9.<Tab/>Fankhauser, David B.2003.Pour Plate technique for Bacterial Enumeration [online]. University of Cincinnati Clermont College. Available from: http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Labs/Microbiology/Meat_Milk/Pour_Plate.htm [Accessed on 2 July 2006] 10.<Tab/>Singapore Polytechnic Introduction to Microbiology Practical Manual 11.<Tab/>Singapore Polytechnic Introduction to Microbiology Lecture Notes

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