Welcome to the World of Precision Microbiology: MGC Anaerobic Jar
In the real of microbiological research and industrial applications, creating a reliable anaerobic environment is often a crucial step. For decades, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical (MGC) has been a leader in developing technologies for anaerobic cultivation. One of its flagship innovations is the MGC Anaerobic Jar—a trusted solution for laboratories and industries worldwide.
The MGC Anaerobic Jar is a specialized container designed to create and maintain an oxygen-free environment essential for cultivating anaerobic microorganisms. This indispensable tool supports microbiologists working in fields such as:
- Pharmaceutical development
- Food and beverage testing
- Environmental studies
- Clinical microbiology
Using advanced materials and gas-generating systems, the MGC Anaerobic Jar ensures precise and consistent anaerobic conditions, supporting accurate experimental outcomes.
1. Ease of Use
The MGC Anaerobic Jar system includes gas packs and CO2 indicators that simplify anaerobic setup. With clear visual indicators, researchers can easily confirm the absence of oxygen.
2. Durable and Stackable Design
Made from high-quality materials, the jar is robust and reusable. Its stackable design saves incubator space, making it ideal for high-throughput laboratories.
3. Application Versatility
The MGC Anaerobic Jar is compatible with various gas-generating systems, including:
- AnaeroPack for strict anaerobic conditions
- MicroAeroPack for microaerophilic environment
- CapnoPack for CO2-enriched atmospheres
4. Cost-Effective Solution
Eliminating the need for external gas tanks or complex equipment, the MGC Anaerobic Jar offers a cost-efficient and space-saving alternative for controlled environments
Applications Across Industries
1. Clinical Microbiology
Detecting and cultivating anaerobic pathogens such as Clostridium difficile or Bacteroides fragilis is critical for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
2. Pharmaceutical Development
Pharmaceutical companies utilize the MGC Anaerobic Jar for microbiological testing of drugs like metronidazole, which targets anaerobic bacteria.
3. Food Safety Testing
This jar is invaluable for detecting spoilage organisms and pathogens like Clostridium botulinum in food and beverage products.
4. Environmental Research
From soil analysis to sediment studies, anaerobic conditions are vital for understanding microbial communities thriving without oxygen.