Antibiotics and antimycotics are widely used in microbiology, genetics, diagnostics, and cell culture research efforts. Choosing an antibiotic or antimycotic depends on its type and origin, quality, and quantity. Antibiotics, such as Penicillin and Streptomycin, have been routinely used in cell culturing media to inhibit infection of cell cultures by preventing the growth of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Conversely, clinical tests commonly use antibiotics, such as Erythromycin, for Mycoplasma detection. Diverse antibiotics including Actinomycin D, Kanamycin, and Tetracyclin, are available on our site in various quantities, consistencies, and purities. Included in our compilation of microbial-based reagents are various antimycotics for fungal assessments. Antimycotics may come in mixtures with antibiotics or on their own, like Amphotericin B. Biocompare’s complete guide to antibiotics and antimycotics will facilitate any requirements in diagnostics or basic research.
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