biomedical and pathological culture media

The Foundation of Biological Research, Microbiology, and Contamination Control

Cell and microbial culture media are considered among the most essential consumables in biological, medical, pharmaceutical, and research laboratories. These media directly influence the growth, viability, and behavior of cells and microorganisms, and any instability in their quality can lead to errors in laboratory results. Therefore, selecting the appropriate culture medium is a sensitive and decisive technical decision.

Culture media are produced in solid, semi-solid, and liquid forms, each serving a specific application—ranging from routine microbial cultures and contamination control to the cultivation of sensitive cells under strictly controlled conditions. The quality of raw materials, production uniformity, sterility, and compliance with international standards are key factors when selecting these products.

Our Approach to Supplying Culture Media

In this section, our focus is on providing culture media with consistent quality, high reproducibility, and a reliable track record of laboratory usage. Depending on the type of application, culture conditions, and test sensitivity, suitable options are recommended to ensure reliable and reproducible results.

Classification of Cell and Microbial Culture Media

On this page, a sample of common categories of culture media is introduced. All lists serve purely as examples, and depending on the intended application, alternative or more specialized options can also be provided.

Types / Models of Culture Media (Examples):

  • Bacterial Culture Media (Media for Bacteria)

  • Fungal Culture Media (Media for Fungi)

  • Cell Culture Media

  • Selective Media

  • Differential Media

  • Ready-to-use Media

  • Dehydrated Media

Suppliable Brands (Examples): Scharlau, Biolife, AppliChem, Merck, Sigma-Aldrich, Gibco, Fisher Scientific, VWR, …