Biosafety cabinet

NALC -NAOH Preparation for Tuberculosis Lab: Introduction, Procedure, Application, and Keynotes

Introduction The NALC-NaOH (N-acetyl-L-cysteine–sodium hydroxide) method is the gold standard for processing clinical specimens in mycobacteriology laboratories. It prepares contaminated…

3 days ago

Laminar Air Flow (LAF)Hood/Cabinet: Introduction, Principle, Parts, Handling Procedure, Uses, and Keynotes

Introduction A Laminar Air Flow cabinet creates a sterile work environment by capturing dust and microbes through a filtration system…

1 month ago

Decoding BSC Warnings: When Digital Gauges and Magnehelics Don’t Match

No, several crucial velocity parameters on the screen are currently operating far outside their safe range, as shown in the…

1 month ago

Contamination in L-J Media: Introduction, Common Contaminant, Identification clues, Minimization tricks, and Keynotes

Introduction Lowenstein-Jensen (L-J) medium is the gold standard for the cultivation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. However, because it is an egg-based,…

2 months ago

Glass Beads in TB Lab: Introduction, Function, Uses, and Keynotes

Introduction to Glass Beads In a Tuberculosis (TB) laboratory, glass beads are essential tools primarily used to homogenize thick clinical…

2 months ago

Laboratory Requirements for Evaluating Mushroom Antifungal Activity against Clinical Dermatophytes

Introduction To effectively evaluate mushrooms' antifungal activity against clinical dermatophytes, laboratories require specialized equipment and techniques for fungal isolation, identification,…

1 year ago

Biosafety Cabinet (BSC)-Introduction, Purpose and Function,  Working Mechanism, Types, and Application

Introduction of Biosafety Cabinet (BSC) A biosafety cabinet (BSC) is a specialized enclosed, ventilated laboratory workspace that is designed for safely…

1 year ago