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High-quality Potato Dextrose Broth (PDB) for cultivation of yeasts and molds. Microbiology grade dehydrated medium. Consistent performance. COA available.

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Potato Dextrose Broth (PDB)

Nutrient-rich liquid culture medium for cultivation, biomass production, and metabolic studies of fungi and yeasts. Manufactured in Australia with full batch documentation.

AS-1331
Catalog No.
AS-1331
Form
Dehydrated powder
Final pH
5.1 ± 0.2 at 25 °C
Appearance
Cream, free-flowing
Packaging
100 g – 25 kg
HS Code
3821.00.00

Overview

Potato Dextrose Broth (PDB) is the liquid counterpart to Potato Dextrose Agar, formulated without a solidifying agent. It provides the same nutrient-rich environment — potato infusion solids supplying organic nitrogen, vitamins, and trace minerals, combined with 20 g/L dextrose as the primary carbon source — in a fluid format optimised for submerged fungal cultivation.

The slightly more acidic pH (5.1 ± 0.2) compared to PDA (5.6) further suppresses bacterial contamination and promotes vigorous yeast and mould growth in shake-flask, bioreactor, and static liquid culture formats. AuSaMicS AS-1331 is manufactured to microbiological grade standards and dispatched same-week from Melbourne with full batch documentation.

Composition (per litre of prepared medium)

Ingredient Concentration (g/L) Function Mechanism
Potato infusion solids ~4.0 Nitrogen, vitamin & mineral source Water-soluble organic compounds from dehydrated potato extract supply amino acids, B-group vitamins, and trace elements; support fungal metabolic pathways and secondary metabolite production
Dextrose (D-Glucose) 20.0 Primary carbon & energy source Fermentable hexose sugar metabolised via glycolysis and TCA cycle; high concentration drives rapid biomass accumulation; substrate for ethanol, organic acid, and enzyme production in fermentation studies
Final pH: 5.1 ± 0.2 at 25 °C — Acidic pH suppresses most bacteria while permitting unrestricted fungal and yeast growth; slightly lower than PDA to enhance selectivity in liquid culture

Applications

B
Biomass productionShake-flask or bioreactor cultivation for high-yield fungal and yeast biomass
F
Fermentation studiesEthanol, organic acid, enzyme, and secondary metabolite production research
I
Inoculum preparationPreparation of standardised fungal or yeast suspensions for downstream experiments
P
Plant pathologyLiquid culture of phytopathogenic fungi for pathogenicity and infection studies
M
Mycological researchFungal physiology, identification, enzyme assays, and metabolic profiling
Q
QC laboratoriesReference media for pharmaceutical, food, and industrial fungal bioburden testing

Strengths & Limitations

Strengths
Liquid format allows submerged culture — ideal for biomass yield and enzyme extraction
Lower pH (5.1) than PDA — stronger bacterial suppression in liquid culture
Compatible with shake-flask, bioreactor, and static culture formats
Simple one-step preparation — dissolve and autoclave
Scalable from 100 g to 25 kg for industrial and research volumes
Full documentation (COA, TDS, SDS) for every batch
Limitations
No colony isolation — liquid medium cannot be used for plate-based enumeration or morphology studies (use AS-1330 PDA for this)
Not selective enough for heavily contaminated environmental samples — supplement with chloramphenicol if required
Turbidity increases during growth, limiting real-time optical density measurement at high biomass
Dextrose depletion may alter pH significantly in dense, long-term cultures

Comparative Media — Fungal Liquid Culture

Medium Format pH Primary Use Selectivity AuSaMicS Cat.
Potato Dextrose Broth (PDB) — AS-1331 Liquid 5.1 Fungal biomass, fermentation, inoculum prep pH (mild) AS-1331
Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) Solid 5.6 Colony isolation, sporulation, enumeration pH (mild) AS-1330
Sabouraud Dextrose Broth (SDB) Liquid 5.6 Clinical fungi, dermatophytes, cosmetic QC pH (mild) AS-1351
Malt Extract Broth (MEB) Liquid 5.4 Brewery, malt-utilising fungi, fermentation pH (mild) AS-1286
Yeast Extract Peptone Dextrose (YEPD) Liquid 6.5 Yeast genetics, recombinant protein expression None AS-1243
Czapek Dox Broth Liquid 7.3 Aspergillus / Penicillium metabolite studies None AS-1220

Cross-Reference / Equivalent Products

AS-1331 is equivalent to the following products from major international suppliers:

Supplier Product Name Catalogue Number
Oxoid (Thermo Fisher) Potato Dextrose Broth CM0229
BD Difco Potato Dextrose Broth 254920
Merck (Sigma-Aldrich) Potato Dextrose Broth P6685
Thermo Fisher (Oxoid) Potato Dextrose Broth CM0229B
AuSaMicS Potato Dextrose Broth AS-1331

Preparation Instructions

1. Weigh: Suspend 24 g of AS-1331 powder per 1 litre of distilled or deionised water.

2. Mix: Heat with agitation until the powder is completely dissolved. The broth should appear light yellow and clear to slightly opalescent.

3. Autoclave: Sterilise at 121 °C for 15 minutes (15 psi).

4. Cool: Allow to cool to room temperature before inoculation. For shake-flask culture, dispense into flasks before autoclaving (fill to no more than 20–25% of flask volume to ensure adequate aeration).

Storage of prepared broth: Store at 2–8 °C, protected from light. Use within 4 weeks of preparation. Discard if turbidity, precipitation, or colour change is observed prior to inoculation.

Note: For samples with high bacterial contamination, add filter-sterilised chloramphenicol to a final concentration of 50 mg/L after autoclaving and cooling.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What organisms grow best in Potato Dextrose Broth?
PDB supports a wide range of fungi and yeasts including Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida albicans, Aspergillus niger, Penicillium chrysogenum, Fusarium spp., and most phytopathogenic fungi. The acidic pH (5.1) suppresses most bacteria, making it suitable for non-sterile or mildly contaminated samples.
Q2: How does PDB differ from Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA)?
PDB is a liquid medium without agar, optimised for submerged culture, biomass production, fermentation studies, and inoculum preparation. PDA (AS-1330) is solidified with 15 g/L agar and is used for colony isolation, enumeration, sporulation, and morphology studies. The two media are frequently used together — PDB for liquid growth phases, PDA for plating and colony characterisation.
Q3: What is the reconstitution rate for AS-1331?
Suspend 24 g of dehydrated powder per litre of distilled water. Heat with agitation to dissolve completely, then autoclave at 121 °C for 15 minutes.
Q4: Can PDB be used for antibacterial supplementation?
Yes. For heavily contaminated environmental or food samples, add filter-sterilised chloramphenicol (50 mg/L) after autoclaving and cooling. This enhances bacterial suppression without affecting fungal growth.
Q5: What is the HS tariff code for Potato Dextrose Broth?
HS Code 3821.00.00 — prepared culture media for development or maintenance of microorganisms.
Important Notice: For laboratory and research microbiology use only. Not for human or veterinary use. By purchasing, the buyer confirms that use complies with all applicable Australian laws, institutional biosafety requirements, and workplace health and safety regulations. AuSaMicS Pty Ltd accepts no liability for misuse outside a controlled laboratory environment.
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Technical Data Sheet — AS-1331 Potato Dextrose Broth

Document Type
Technical Data Sheet
Product
Potato Dextrose Broth
Catalog No.
AS-1331
Revision
1.0
Issuer
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd

Technical Overview & Biochemistry

Potato Dextrose Broth is a non-solidified liquid culture medium designed for submerged fungal and yeast cultivation. The formulation provides a balanced nutrient matrix consisting of potato-derived organic compounds (amino acids, B-vitamins, trace minerals) and a high concentration of dextrose (20 g/L) as the primary fermentable carbon source.

The slightly lower pH of PDB (5.1 ± 0.2) compared to PDA (5.6) enhances bacterial suppression in liquid culture, where the absence of a solid surface means bacterial populations can spread more rapidly than on agar. Fungi and yeasts maintain cytoplasmic pH homeostasis via plasma membrane H⁺-ATPases, enabling growth across a broad pH range (3–8), while most bacteria are inhibited below pH 5.5 due to compromised proton motive force.

Physical & Chemical Properties

Parameter Specification
Appearance (dehydrated powder) Cream-coloured, homogeneous, free-flowing powder
Appearance (prepared broth) Light yellow solution, clear to slightly opalescent
pH (prepared medium at 25 °C) 5.1 ± 0.2
Reconstitution rate 24 g per litre of distilled water
Sterilisation Autoclave at 121 °C, 15 min (15 psi)
Moisture content (powder) ≤6%
Turbidity (uninoculated, prepared) Clear to slightly opalescent — no particulate matter
HS Tariff Code 3821.00.00

Detailed Composition (per litre)

Ingredient g/L Function Mechanism
Potato infusion solids ~4.0 Organic nutrient source Provides water-soluble amino acids, B-group vitamins (thiamine, riboflavin, niacin), and trace minerals from dehydrated potato extract; supports secondary metabolite production and pigmentation
Dextrose (D-Glucose) 20.0 Carbon & energy source Primary substrate for fungal glycolysis; drives rapid biomass formation; high concentration supports ethanol, citric acid, enzyme (amylase, protease, lipase), and antibiotic production in industrial fermentation models

Mode of Action — Selectivity

Selectivity in PDB is achieved through low pH (5.1). In liquid culture, bacterial growth is suppressed by the disruption of bacterial membrane proton gradients at this pH. Fungal cell membranes contain ergosterol rather than cholesterol, and active plasma membrane H⁺-ATPases maintain cytoplasmic pH homeostasis, enabling unrestricted growth below pH 5.5 where most bacteria cannot survive. No antibiotic is incorporated in the standard formulation, preserving the natural growth kinetics of the target organisms.

Quality Control — Performance Test Organisms

Organism ATCC / Reference Inoculum (CFU) Incubation Expected Result Status
Aspergillus brasiliensis ATCC 16404 ≤100 CFU 25 °C, 5 days Good growth; visible turbidity / mycelial pellets PASS
Candida albicans ATCC 10231 ≤100 CFU 25 °C, 48 h Good growth; uniform turbidity PASS
Saccharomyces cerevisiae ATCC 9763 ≤100 CFU 25 °C, 48 h Good growth; turbidity; possible CO₂ production PASS
Escherichia coli (inhibition check) ATCC 25922 ≤100 CFU 35 °C, 48 h Inhibited / no visible turbidity PASS

Literature & References

  1. Atlas, R.M. (2010). Handbook of Microbiological Media, 4th edn. CRC Press, Boca Raton. pp. 1583–1585.
  2. Pitt, J.I. & Hocking, A.D. (2009). Fungi and Food Spoilage, 3rd edn. Springer, New York.
  3. Samson, R.A. et al. (2010). Food and Indoor Fungi. CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre, Utrecht.
  4. Barnett, J.A. et al. (2000). Yeasts: Characteristics and Identification, 3rd edn. Cambridge University Press.
  5. Madigan, M.T. et al. (2021). Brock Biology of Microorganisms, 16th edn. Pearson Education. Chapter 19 — Fungal biotechnology.

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AuSaMicS Pty Ltd Disclaimer: Technical data is based on current literature and internal quality testing. Values may vary by lot. AuSaMicS Pty Ltd makes no warranty of fitness for any specific application. For laboratory use only.

Safety Data Sheet — AS-1331 Potato Dextrose Broth

Full 16-section Safety Data Sheet compliant with the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) and Australian Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations. Download the complete SDS before handling this product.

GHS Standard
GHS Rev. 9
WHS Compliance
Australian WHS Reg. 2017
Sections
16 mandatory
Signal Word
Not classified

SDS Section Summary

Section Heading Key Information
1 Identification Potato Dextrose Broth, AS-1331, AuSaMicS Pty Ltd, support@ausamics.com, +61 412 520 598
2 Hazard identification Not classified as hazardous under GHS. No signal word. Dust from dry powder may cause mild respiratory irritation.
3 Composition / ingredients Potato infusion solids, Dextrose — all non-hazardous biological/food-grade components
4 First aid measures Inhalation: fresh air. Skin/eyes: wash with water for 15 min. Ingestion: rinse mouth; seek medical advice if unwell.
5 Firefighting measures Not flammable. Use CO₂ or dry chemical extinguisher. Wear SCBA in enclosed fire situations.
6 Accidental release Dry powder: sweep up, avoid dust. Prepared broth: absorb with inert material; dispose per local regulations.
7 Handling & storage Store at 2–25 °C, sealed, dry. Prepared broth at 2–8 °C. Keep away from oxidising agents and moisture.
8 Exposure controls / PPE Lab coat, nitrile gloves, safety glasses. No respiratory protection required for normal use.
9 Physical & chemical properties Cream powder (dry); light yellow liquid (prepared). Not flammable. pH 5.1 prepared.
10 Stability & reactivity Stable under recommended conditions. Incompatible with strong oxidisers. No hazardous decomposition products under normal use.
11 Toxicological information Not classified as acutely toxic. Components have low oral, dermal, and inhalation toxicity profiles.
12 Ecological information Biodegradable. Not classified as environmentally hazardous. Avoid large releases to waterways (high BOD).
13 Disposal Autoclave inoculated broth before disposal. Dispose of uninoculated prepared broth to drain (dilute). Dry powder as general lab waste.
14 Transport information Not classified as dangerous goods. No special transport requirements (UN/ADG).
15 Regulatory information Not subject to AICIS notification. Complies with Australian WHS model regulations.
16 Other information Issued by AuSaMicS Pty Ltd. For laboratory use only. See full SDS for complete details and emergency contacts.

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AuSaMicS Pty Ltd Safety Disclaimer: Always consult the full 16-section SDS before handling this product. Use appropriate PPE. AuSaMicS Pty Ltd accepts no liability for injuries resulting from failure to observe standard laboratory safety procedures. Emergency contact: +61 412 520 598.

Certificate of Analysis — AS-1331 Potato Dextrose Broth

A batch-specific Certificate of Analysis is issued for every production lot of AS-1331. The COA confirms that the supplied batch has been tested against all specifications below. Retain your COA for laboratory audit and accreditation purposes.

Issued by
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd
Test frequency
Every production lot
Traceability
LOT & EXP on label
Dispatch
Included with order

Specification Table

Test Parameter Method Specification Typical Result Status
Appearance (powder) Visual Cream, free-flowing, homogeneous Cream powder, homogeneous PASS
Appearance (prepared broth) Visual Light yellow, clear to slightly opalescent Light yellow, clear PASS
pH (prepared, 25 °C) Potentiometry 5.1 ± 0.2 5.1 PASS
Moisture content Loss on drying ≤6.0% 4.0% PASS
Growth promotion — Aspergillus brasiliensis ATCC 16404 Turbidity / incubation Good growth ≥ reference Good; visible turbidity PASS
Growth promotion — Candida albicans ATCC 10231 Turbidity / incubation Good growth ≥ reference Good; uniform turbidity PASS
Growth promotion — Saccharomyces cerevisiae ATCC 9763 Turbidity / incubation Good growth ≥ reference Good; turbidity + CO₂ PASS
Inhibition — Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 Turbidity / incubation Inhibited / no visible turbidity No growth PASS
Sterility (prepared broth) Incubation 35 °C / 48 h No growth No growth PASS

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AuSaMicS Pty Ltd COA Disclaimer: This Certificate of Analysis is lot-specific. The sample COA shown here is representative only. The actual COA for the supplied lot is included with every order. Results are valid for the tested lot under stated storage conditions. For lot-specific documentation: support@ausamics.com.

 

 

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