Agar Agar - Special Grade
Plant Tissue & Bacto Grade

Agar Agar (Special Grade)

In the realm of plant science, the fusion of “Plant Tissue Culture” and “Bacto-Grade” materials stands as a beacon of innovation. This technique, born in the mid-20th century, has transformed agriculture and research, enabling the aseptic cultivation of plant cells, tissues, and organs. However, its success hinges profoundly on the quality of materials, especially those designated “Bacto-Grade.” These materials, rigorously tested for purity and sterilized to eliminate microbial threats, create the pristine environment necessary for plant tissue culture. Their absence of contamination ensures successful experiments, propagation of disease-free plants, and preservation of rare species—a vital cornerstone in modern botany, where precision and purity meet progress.

Benefits

Plant tissue culture, in conjunction with Bacto-Grade materials, offers a myriad of benefits to the field of agriculture and scientific research. This innovative technique enables the mass production of disease-resistant and genetically uniform plants, crucial for enhancing crop yields and quality. By preserving rare and endangered species, it contributes significantly to biodiversity conservation efforts.

Packing Options

Agar Agar (Special Grade) is available in convenient packing containers in form of powder and flakes, ensuring ease of use and storage for various applications.

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Types & Applications

Agar Agar a finely ground, powder forms a quick and uniform dispersion when mixed with liquids. It is commonly used in food production, microbiology, and biotechnology due to its ease of handling and precise measurement. This form is ideal for applications requiring precise control over gel strength and consistency

  • Drug Formulations
  • Capsules
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  • Skincare
  • Biotechnology
  • Microbiology