Mckesson Inoculating Loop

McKessonSKU: 1175310_BG

Size: 10 μL
Color: Dark Blue
UOM: Bag of 25
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mckesson Inoculating Loop

An inoculating loop is a sterile disposable device used for collection and inoculation of specimens by streaking or puncturing methods, such as those made by McKesson.

Inoculating loop refers to a device used for collecting and transferring small samples of microorganisms or cells, typically in laboratory settings.

This product is designed for laboratory professionals and individuals working with biological samples, including microbiologists, researchers, and healthcare workers.

Inoculating loops should be cleaned and sterilized before use, typically by gamma irradiation or autoclaving, to prevent bacterial contamination.

Inoculating loops are typically made from polystyrene, a type of plastic that provides durability and resistance to chemicals.

Yes, inoculating loops are single-use devices designed for convenience and safety, eliminating the need for repeated sterilization and cleaning.

Using a sterile inoculating loop prevents bacterial contamination and maintains the integrity of biological samples, ensuring accurate results in laboratory testing.

Inoculating loops are available for purchase from online retailers and scientific supply stores, including those specializing in lab equipment and medical supplies.

A standard package of inoculating loops typically contains 25 calibrated devices, each designed for specific laboratory applications.

Yes, inoculating loops are regulated by government agencies such as the FDA and must meet strict standards for quality, safety, and efficacy.

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