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Apocholate citrate agar

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Apocholate citrate agar (ACA) is a selective environment used to isolate Shigella and Salmonella bacteria.[1] The name derives from apocholate and citrate in agar.

References

  1. ^ Shipolini R; Konstaninow G; Trifinowa A; Atanassowa S (1959). "Apocholate citrate agar for isolation of Shigella and Salmonella bacteria". Zentralblatt Fur Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. 1. Abt. Medizinisch-Hygienische Bakteriologie, Virusforschung und Parasitologie. Originale. 174 (1–2): 75–80. PMID 13648745.