Kit inventory checklist – Bio-Rad Microbial Culturing Module User Manual

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Kit Inventory Checklist

Kit Components

Number/kit

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Ampicillin

2 vials

LB nutrient agar powder (to make 500 ml)

1 pouch

Petri dishes, sterile, bag of 20

2 bags

Culture tubes 60 mm, sterile, bag of 25

3 bags

Inoculation loops, sterile, 10 µl, pack of 10 loops

6 pks

E. coli HB101 K-12, lyophilized

1 vial

LB broth capsules, bag of 12 (to make 50 ml each)

1 bag

Disposable plastic transfer pipets (DPTPs), pack of 10

1 pack

Refills Available Separately

Microbial Culturing kit refill package (Catalog #166-5021EDU), contains ampicillin, LB broth
capsules, LB agar and

E. coli strain HB101 K-12

LB nutrient agar powder (Catalog #166-0600EDU) 1 pkg

Ampicillin (Catalog #166-0407EDU) 1 vial

E. coli strain HB101 K-12 (Catalog #166-0408EDU) 1 vial

Recommended Accessories

Microwave, autoclave, or heated magnetic stir plate

Glass flasks

Graduated cylinder

Thermometer

Incubation oven

Safety Issues

Ampicillin may cause allergic reactions or irritation to the eyes, respiratory system and skin. In
case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
Wear suitable protective clothing. Ampicillin is a member of the penicillin family of antibiotics.
Those with allergies to penicillin or any other member of the penicillin family of antibiotics
should avoid contact with ampicillin.

The host organism in this kit, an

E. coli K-12 strain, is not pathogenic. However, handling of

E. coli K-12 requires the use of Standard Microbiological Practices. These practices include but
are not limited to the following. Work surfaces are decontaminated once a day after any spill of
viable material. All contaminated liquid or solid wastes are decontaminated before disposal.
Persons wash their hands: (i) after they handle materials involving organisms containing
recombinant DNA molecules, and (ii) before exiting the laboratory. All procedures are performed
carefully to minimize the creation of aerosols. Mechanical pipetting devices are used; mouth
pipetting is prohibited. Eating, drinking, smoking, and applying cosmetics are not permitted in
the work area. Wearing protective eyewear and gloves is strongly recommended.

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