Liquid Culture
Lignin-Prime LC Dry Mix — 1L
Lignin-Prime Dry Mix
Liquid Culture
Liquid Culture
Lignin-Prime LC Dry Mix — 1L
$14.00
Lignin-Prime dry formulation scaled to 1 L: 8g Maltoferm extract + 8g Dextrose + 1.6g Soy Peptone + 0.8g Yeast Extract + 0.4g Tannic Acid / Oak Extract + 0.5g KH2PO4 + 0.2g MgSO4 — 19.5g total dry actives. Includes tannic acid / oak extract primer for wood-loving species. Dissolve into 1 L distilled water, add stir bar, transfer to container, and sterilize. For operators running Lignin-Prime formula through their own validated sterilization setup.
TARGET VOLUME
1000 mL
FORMULATION
Maltoferm extract + Dextrose + Soy Peptone + Yeast Extract + Tannic Acid / Oak Extract + KH2PO4 + MgSO4
BATCH FORMULA (1L)
8g Maltoferm extract + 8g Dextrose + 1.6g Soy Peptone + 0.8g Yeast Extract + 0.4g Tannic Acid / Oak Extract + 0.5g KH2PO4 + 0.2g MgSO4
TOTAL DRY MASS
19.5g per packet
PRIMER COMPONENT
Tannic Acid / Oak Extract
STIR BAR
30 mm PTFE magnetic (included)
CONTAINER
Not included — recommend borosilicate glass with GL45 cap
STERILIZED BY USER
Yes — autoclave or pressure cooker required
SUGGESTED CYCLE
118–121°C @ 15 PSI, 20–30 min (extend at elevation)
Every Unit Includes
- ✓1× Pre-weighed Lignin-Prime dry media packet (19.5g — formulated for 1L)
- ✓1× 30mm PTFE magnetic stir bar
- ✓1× Preparation card with standard protocol and elevation-adjustment note
Available for local pickup in Longmont, CO. Contact us to place an order.
Species Compatibility
Same Lignin-Prime formula used in RTU broth, provided as a dry in-house prep option. The tannic acid / oak extract primer is included pre-weighed in the packet. Dissolve one packet into 1 L distilled water, add stir bar, transfer to sterilization container, and run your validated cycle. Extend hold at elevation.
Product Notes
Workflow input. Not batch-released media. Follow published preparation and handling notes for your own sterilization cycle.
Sterilization & Handling
Use according to listed temperature and pressure limits. Follow product-specific handling notes.
Liquid media runs use shorter lethality windows than dense solids. Released only after QA incubation review.