Bacterial Broth Dilution
The bacterial broth dilution assay is a laboratory technique used to quantify the number of viable bacteria in a sample. It involves serially diluting a sample of bacteria in a nutrient broth, followed by inoculating it on a solid medium to count the number of colonies that form. This technique is important for studies of antibiotic resistance, toxin production, and the efficacy of disinfectants, and can also be used to identify and quantify pathogens in water and food samples.
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