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Microbial Preservation Plate for Fungi, 3-well, Sterilized "176-351S" (5 pieces)
Microbial Preservation Plate for Fungi, 3-well, Sterilized "176-351S" (5 pieces)
Volume:3 well
Unit:5 pieces / unit
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About
Material plate:polystyrene
Samples such as yeast can be preserved in a dry state. A new style of sample preservation.
- Space Saving
- Easy to transport and distribute
- Reduce Contamination Risk
- Recover Samples Directly on PCR Plate
Microbial strains such as yeast can be dry-preserved on a paper chip coated with a preservation agent.
Samples can be sealed individually with an accessory protection seal to prevent contamination and inactivation.
This enables compact and efficient preservation at room temperature - it is no longer necessary to use deep freeze or dry ice for transportation.
Note : When handling the specific pathogens, please act in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations in your county.
■Preservation of Samples

①Peel a protection film and expose paper chip surface.
*Protective agent is spread on paper chips and it may appear as dot pattern but it does not affect the qualities.

②Get your sample absorbed into paper chips
A. For a liquid sample
Up to max. 50 µL can be pipetted.
B. For a sample from agar
>Pick microbial in colony from agar and spread on a paper chip.
③Dry in room temperature
Dry the sample for at least 90 mins. Reduced pressure drying is recommended.
*Insufficient drying may result in faulty performance.

④Seal with PET protection film
*Make sure that the film is tightly applied and the preservation process is completed. Loose sealing may cause contamination.
⑤Freezing may be recommended for longer period preservation.
Bundle 2 plates with rubber band etc.
in the way the film side of each plate faces to each other as film’s tackiness may weaken while freezing.
Microbial’s life in the plate may vary depending on type,
purity and other conditions.
Conduct half-life test on the sample where it is necessary.
■Extraction of Samples

