Antibiotics play a crucial role in the manipulation, screening and killing of bacteria in a range of biotechnology processes. This kit specifically teaches the basic principles of antibiotics, bacterial resistance and susceptibility. Students learn and understand the use of antibiotic resistance in screening for infectious diseases. Utilising a bacterial strain, students learn the effects of different antibiotics and visualise bacterial sensitivity and resistance to the supplied antibiotics. This method involves the use of filter paper discs impregnated with a specified concentration of antibiotics on the surface of an agar plate containing microbial cells. This kit will enable students to analyse the inhibitory effects of different antibiotics on selected bacterial cells and then determine which antibiotic is the most suitable to treat a bacterial infection.
- Teaches antibiotic selection, bacteria sensitivity, and resistance
- Hands-on experimentation, including bacteria growth
- Learn use and significance of screening for antibiotic resistance
- Use of antibiotic screening in recombinant techniques
- Understand the importance of aseptic techniques
Also required: Shaking incubator, incubator, and autoclave (or premade LB agar).
Delivery information: Supplied with components needed for hands-on experimentation for six workstations of 4-5 students or 24-30 students. Supplied with Teacher’s Guide and separate Student’s Guides.