Re: [DIYbio] Which Antibiotics can be autoclaved

Usually the point of adding antibiotics is to kill bacteria.
I always add antibiotics after autoclaving and in my almost 10 years and growing thousands of liters of cultures have never had a problem.
In a pinch one can even forgo autoclaving and just add antibiotics(have definitely done this when in a time rush).


On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 7:06:20 AM UTC-6, Mega wrote:

An advantage is easier handling and, once autoclaved, you have a perfectly aseptic, yet unopened bottle of LB-antibiotic.

Perfekt for DIY activities, where you might not have (cheap) acces to filter sterilization device.

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