Agar BA-30, High Quality, 500g

Product#: FNK-BA-30-500g
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Agar BA-30, High Quality, 500g



Cat. No. FNK-BA-30-500g

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Size 500g


Gelation temperature : 36.0+/-2.0 ℃

m.p.  91.0 +/- 2.0 ℃

Gel strength  800+/-20 g/cm2(1.5% gel)

Gel viscosity 7.5+/-1.0 cP(1.5% gel, 85 ℃)


Description 
These high grade agar for culture are made from carefully selected seaweeds around the globe.
A complex sulfated polymer of galactose units, extracted from Gelidium cartilagineum, Gracilaria confervoides, and related red algae. It is used as a gel in the preparation of solid culture media for microorganisms, as a bulk laxative, in making emulsions, and as a supporting medium for immunodiffusion and immunoelectrophoresis.

Features

  • High transparency by ultrafine filtration.
  • Low inorganic ion
Selection Guide
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This item is made from Red Algae, one of species of seaweed.
The manufacturing procedure is as below.
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seaweed - washing - extraction - filtration - coagulation - dehydration - drying - grinding - mixing -
check flour sifter (20 mesh) - magnet - packaging - X-ray foreign material detection and metal detection - product



*** This item is made from seaweed and they may be subject to any restrictions to import in US.

According to WDFW, the importation and transfer of kelp and other marine plants is regulated under:
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The importation of kelp, other seaweeds, and any other marine plants requires an Import Permit. 
For the import of marine plants, please complete and submit a Shellfish Import Permit application.
Note that there are currently no out of state seaweed/kelp hatcheries approved for import of seaweed for aquaculture purposes into Washington.
All seaweed "seed" material must be provided by an in-state facility.

There are some restrictions on the transfer of marine plants within the state.
It is unlawful to transfer marine plant aquaculture products between any of the following geographic areas without having first obtained a transfer permit:
Columbia River; Pacific Ocean waters; Willapa Harbor; Grays Harbor; Puget Sound.
No transfer permit is necessary for transfer within any of the geographic regions described above. 
If a permit is required for the transfer of marine plants, please complete and submit a Shellfish Transfer Permit application.
Link; https://wdfw.wa.gov/licenses/fishing/shellfish-import-transfer#marineplants
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Also, USDA might regulate the importation on Guidelaine 1104.


 

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