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> From: Mark Fuller <mark_fuller at qmgate.anl.gov>
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> Subject: What is proteose peptone (Difco)?
> Date: 6 Mar 1996 19:17:44 GMT
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>> Can someone tell me what proteose peptone is? Is it like pancreatic
> digest of casein or something. I don't have a Difco manual or I'd
look
> it up myself. I'm want ot know if a media recipe containing proteose
> peptone can be substituted with something else.
>> Thanks
>> Mark Fuller, Ph.D.
>>RTFM
Peter Harris,
Reading,UK.