Hello,
I am doing the "Which Acne Medication Can Really Zap That Zit?" project: https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p019.shtml. I need to order my supplies TODAY in order to get them in time to do my experiment at specific lab dates. I need these (http://www.carolina.com/prepared-biolog ... rient+agar) nutrient agar plates but they are backordered. Would these (http://www.carolina.com/prepared-biolog ... rient+agar) work in the same way? If not, are there any other suppliers I could order them from?
Thanks.
Alternative to Carolina Nutrient Agar Plates
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- Project Question: I am doing the What Acne Medication Can Really Zap That Zit? project. The nutrient agar plates are backordered on Carolina Biological and I need a substitution as soon as possible. Are there any other suppliers that sell products like these?
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Re: Alternative to Carolina Nutrient Agar Plates
Hi ROwen,
I checked with Carolina Bio for you. The other plate you listed is a different formulation - it contains NaCl, so they don't recommend to try that one. They recommend this one instead (also a different formula):
http://www.carolina.com/prepared-biolog ... ion=822022
Alternatively, you can try to find the regular nutrient agar plates from another store, like Amazon or Ward's Scientific. Or you may decide to buy the mix and pour your own plates.
Let me know if you need more guidance.
Tonya
I checked with Carolina Bio for you. The other plate you listed is a different formulation - it contains NaCl, so they don't recommend to try that one. They recommend this one instead (also a different formula):
http://www.carolina.com/prepared-biolog ... ion=822022
Alternatively, you can try to find the regular nutrient agar plates from another store, like Amazon or Ward's Scientific. Or you may decide to buy the mix and pour your own plates.
Let me know if you need more guidance.
Tonya
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Re: Alternative to Carolina Nutrient Agar Plates
Hi Rowan,
Here is some more information about agar, including other potential sources for plates, or how to make your own plates from the powdered agar:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... Agar.shtml
I hope that helps. Please post again (in this same thread) if you have more questions.
Heather
Here is some more information about agar, including other potential sources for plates, or how to make your own plates from the powdered agar:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... Agar.shtml
I hope that helps. Please post again (in this same thread) if you have more questions.
Heather

