Differential media

Media which has been made so that the by-products of microbiological growth cause certain reactions which allow the laboratory to see what type of microorganisms are growing. Most differential media is also selective. For example: if a bacteria can digest lactose, the by- product will be lactic acid. A differential media may have a dye which is colourless, but turns black in acidic conditions. Therefore black rings show that the colonies are digesting lactose.

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