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Dehydrated Culture Medium · Fungal Microbiology · Wickerham’s Formulation
Yeast Mold Agar (YM Agar, YMA)
General-Purpose Medium for Cultivation & Enumeration of Yeasts and Moulds
ISO 21527-1/2 Compatible Ph. Eur. 2.6.12 FDA-BAM Ch. 18 Food · Pharma · Cosmetics QC Wickerham’s Formulation
AuSaMicS
Life Science™
Cat No.
AS-1382
Format
Dehydrated Powder
Final pH
6.2 ± 0.2
Suspension
41.0 g / L
Incubation
22–37 °C / 2–5 d
Overview

Yeast Mold Agar (YM Agar, YMA) is a nutrient-rich solid culture medium formulated for the cultivation and enumeration of yeasts, moulds, and acid-tolerant microorganisms. Based on Wickerham’s classic formulation, YM Agar provides a balanced combination of peptone, yeast extract, malt extract, and dextrose — supplying nitrogen, amino acids, B vitamins, growth factors, and a readily fermentable carbohydrate source that supports robust fungal growth across a broad taxonomic range.

The slightly acidic pH (6.2 ± 0.2) naturally favours fungal proliferation while limiting many non-acid-tolerant bacteria. Where complete bacterial suppression is required, the medium is compatible with acidification (tartaric or citric acid to pH ~3.5) or the addition of selective antibiotics (chloramphenicol, oxytetracycline). YM Agar is widely used in food microbiology, environmental monitoring, cosmetic and pharmaceutical QC, and mycological research.

Functional Components
Peptone Primary nitrogen source — amino acids and peptides for cell growth
Yeast Extract B vitamins, growth factors, and trace elements that stimulate fungal metabolism
Malt Extract Rich carbon source (maltose, dextrins, minerals) that specifically enhances yeast and mould growth
Dextrose (Glucose) Primary fermentable carbohydrate — rapidly metabolised for energy and biosynthesis
Agar Gelling agent — transparent solid surface for colony development and counting
pH 6.2 ± 0.2 Slightly acidic — favours fungal growth; limits many non-acid-tolerant bacteria
Applications
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Food & Beverage
Isolation and enumeration of yeasts and moulds in food, beverage, and ingredient samples. ISO 21527-1/2 compatible. Acidify to pH 3.5 for selective use.
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Environmental & Pharma QC
Environmental monitoring in pharmaceutical and cosmetic production areas. Cleanroom and air sampling. GMP/QC applications.
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Research & Mycology
Fungal ecology, taxonomy, strain maintenance, and culture collection. Suitable for Aspergillus, Candida, Saccharomyces, Penicillium, and more.
Target Organisms
Organism Type Representative Genera / Species Typical Application
Yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida albicans, Candida parapsilosis, Rhodotorula, Torulaspora, Yarrowia lipolytica Food QC, pharmaceutical QC, research
Aspergillus spp. A. niger, A. flavus, A. fumigatus, A. oryzae, A. brasiliensis Environmental monitoring, food safety, mycology
Penicillium spp. P. chrysogenum, P. digitatum, P. expansum Food spoilage, environmental monitoring
Other moulds Cladosporium, Alternaria, Fusarium, Mucor, Rhizopus spp. Environmental and food microbiology
Incubation Conditions
Moulds & Environmental
22–25 °C
3–5 days (up to 7 days for slow growers)
Examine every 24–48 h from day 3
Food Yeasts & Candida
30–37 °C
2–5 days
Examine at 48 h and 5 days
Count all colonies and record morphology (colour, texture, surface). Report as CFU/g or CFU/mL. Maintain adequate humidity to prevent agar desiccation — seal plates or use moist incubation chamber.
Selective Enhancement Options
Tartaric acid (sterile 10%) Adjust to pH ~3.5 after cooling — broad bacterial inhibition; most common selective approach
Chloramphenicol 0.05 g/L (50 mg/L) — suppresses most bacteria without affecting fungi
Oxytetracycline 0.1 g/L (100 mg/L) — alternative broad-spectrum antibacterial for fungi isolation
Storage & Shelf Life
Dehydrated Medium 15–30 °C, dry place, tightly closed, protected from light and humidity
Prepared Plates 2–8 °C, sealed in plastic bag, protected from light — use within 2 weeks of preparation
Do Not Use If Powder shows caking, colour change, or unusual odour; prepared plates show contamination, drying, or discolouration
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd (ABN 56 676 640 467) · For laboratory use only. Not intended for medical, food, or veterinary consumption. · 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia · support@ausamics.com · +61 412 520 598 · www.ausamics.com.au
Product Identification
Product Name YM Agar (Yeast Mold Agar)
Synonyms YMA; Yeast-Malt Extract Agar; Wickerham’s YM Agar
Cat No. AS-1382
Lot No. YMA260301
Mfg. Date March 2026
Retest Date March 2028
Grade Microbiological Grade
Physical Properties
Appearance (powder) Homogeneous; pale cream to beige
Appearance (prepared) Clear to slightly opalescent amber gel
Odour Faint, characteristic (malt/yeast)
pH (prepared, 25 °C) 6.2 ± 0.2
Agar gel / melt Gels ~32–34 °C / Melts ~84–86 °C
Loss on Drying ≤ 7.0% w/w
Suspension 41.0 g / L
Composition per Litre
Component Function Amount (g/L)
Peptone Nitrogen, amino acids — primary nutrient source 5.0
Yeast Extract B vitamins, growth factors, trace elements 3.0
Malt Extract Carbon source (maltose, dextrins) — enhances yeast & mould growth 3.0
Dextrose (Glucose) Primary fermentable carbohydrate 10.0
Agar Solidifying agent 20.0
TOTAL 41.0 g/L
Preparation Protocol
  1. 1Suspend 41.0 g of dehydrated YM Agar in 1 L of purified/distilled water.
  2. 2Heat with frequent agitation until completely dissolved. Bring to a rolling boil for 1 minute.
  3. 3Autoclave at 121 °C (15 psi) for 15 minutes. Do not over-autoclave.
  4. 4Cool to 45–50 °C in a water bath.
  5. 5Optional: Add chloramphenicol (0.05 g/L) or sterile tartaric acid to pH 3.5 aseptically for selective inhibition of bacteria.
  6. 6Pour 15–20 mL per 90 mm Petri dish under laminar flow. Allow to solidify on a level surface.
  7. 7Dry plates at 37 °C for 20–30 min. Store at 2–8 °C in sealed bags. Use within 2 weeks.
Quality Control Specifications
Parameter Specification Method
Appearance (powder) Homogeneous; cream to beige; no lumps Visual inspection
pH (prepared, 25 °C) 6.0 – 6.4 Potentiometry (ISO 10523)
Loss on Drying ≤ 7.0% w/w 105 °C / 2 h (gravimetric)
Growth — S. cerevisiae ATCC 9763 Good growth; typical yeast morphology ≤ 3 days (30 °C) Growth promotion test
Growth — A. brasiliensis ATCC 16404 Good growth; sporulation within 5 days (25 °C) ISO 21527 / Ph. Eur.
Growth — C. albicans ATCC 10231 Good growth; white creamy colonies ≤ 3 days (30 °C) Growth promotion test
Sterility (prepared medium) No growth at 14 days (30–35 °C) Incubation sterility check
Technical References
Primary Reference Wickerham L.J. (1951). Taxonomy of Yeasts. USDA Technical Bulletin No. 1029.
ISO Standard ISO 21527-1:2008 & ISO 21527-2:2008 — Enumeration of yeasts and moulds in food
Pharmacopoeial Ph. Eur. 2.6.12 — Microbiological examination; A. brasiliensis ATCC 16404 QC strain
FDA-BAM FDA Bacteriological Analytical Manual — Chapter 18 (Yeasts, Moulds, Mycotoxins)
Cosmetics ISO 16212 / CTFA — Fungi enumeration in cosmetic products
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd (ABN 56 676 640 467) · 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia · support@ausamics.com · +61 412 520 598 · www.ausamics.com.au
Safety Data Sheet — GHS Format (Australian WHS Regulations 2017)
Issue Date: March 2026 · Rev: 1.0 · Prepared in accordance with WHS Regulations and GHS 7th Revision.
Section 1 — Identification
Product Name Yeast Mold Agar (YM Agar, YMA) — AS-1382
Other Names YMA; Yeast-Malt Extract Agar; Wickerham’s YM Agar
Intended Use General-purpose fungal culture medium — for laboratory use only
Supplier AuSaMicS Pty Ltd, 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia
Phone / Emergency +61 412 520 598 · Poisons Centre: 13 11 26 (24h)
Email / Web support@ausamics.com · www.ausamics.com.au
Section 2 — Hazard Identification
GHS Classification NOT classified as hazardous under GHS / WHS Regulations 2017
Signal Word None required
Hazard Statements None allocated
Precautionary P260 · P262 · P264 · P270 · P272 · P501
Other Hazards Dust may cause mild mechanical irritation. When culturing fungi: handle inoculated medium with appropriate biosafety precautions (PC1/PC2 depending on organism risk group).
Section 3 — Composition
Component CAS No. Proportion (w/w) GHS Classification
Agar (bacteriological) 9002-18-0 ~48.8% Not classified
Dextrose (Glucose) 50-99-7 ~24.4% Not classified
Peptone ~12.2% Not classified
Malt Extract 8002-48-0 ~7.3% Not classified
Yeast Extract 8013-01-2 ~7.3% Not classified
Sections 4–8 — First Aid, Fire, Spill, Handling, PPE
Inhalation Remove to fresh air. If respiratory irritation from dust persists, seek medical advice.
Skin Contact Wash with soap and water. Remove contaminated clothing. No special treatment required.
Eye Contact Rinse with copious water ≥ 15 min, holding eyelids open. Seek medical advice if irritation persists.
Ingestion Do not induce vomiting. Rinse mouth. Seek medical advice. Low acute toxicity — components are food-grade or GRAS.
Flash Point Not applicable (non-flammable powder)
Extinguishing Media CO², dry chemical, or water spray
Spill Avoid dust generation. Collect with vacuum or damp cloth. Dispose per Section 13. For inoculated medium spills: autoclave all contaminated material.
Handling Well-ventilated area. Standard lab PPE. Handle inoculated cultures with appropriate biosafety precautions (PC1 for saprophytes; PC2 for opportunistic pathogens such as Candida, Aspergillus fumigatus).
Storage Dehydrated: 15–30 °C, dry, closed, light-protected. Prepared: 2–8 °C, sealed, use within 2 weeks.
Respiratory PPE P2 dust mask if generating significant dust
Hand Protection Nitrile or latex gloves (EN 374 / AS/NZS 2161)
Eye Protection Safety glasses with side shields
Sections 9–16 — Properties, Stability, Toxicology, Disposal, Regulatory
Physical State Solid (powder); pale cream to beige
pH (prepared) 6.2 ± 0.2 (slightly acidic)
Stability Stable under recommended conditions. Incompatible with strong oxidising agents and extreme pH.
Acute Oral Toxicity Low — all components food-grade or GRAS
Skin / Eye Irritation Not classified; dust may cause mild mechanical irritation
Carcinogenicity Not classified (IARC, NTP)
Reproductive Toxicity Not classified
Aquatic Toxicity Not expected to be harmful at typical spill concentrations; all components biodegradable
Waste Disposal Prepared medium (used/inoculated): autoclave 121 °C / 30 min before disposal as biohazardous waste. Unused: autoclave then dispose as general lab waste.
Transport Not regulated as dangerous goods (ADG / IATA / IMDG)
AICS (Australia) All components listed on Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances
SUSMP Schedule Not scheduled
WHS Regulations Not classified as a hazardous chemical under WHS Regulations 2017
Biosafety Use PC1 for environmental saprophytes; PC2 for opportunistic pathogens — per AS/NZS 2243.3:2010
SDS Prepared By AuSaMicS Pty Ltd — Technical & Quality Department · March 2026 · Rev 1.0
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd (ABN 56 676 640 467) · 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia · support@ausamics.com · +61 412 520 598 · www.ausamics.com.au
This SDS is prepared in accordance with Australian WHS Regulations and GHS (7th Rev.). For laboratory use only.
Product Details
Product Name Yeast Mold Agar (YMA)
Catalog No. AS-1382
Lot No. YMA260301
Mfg. Date March 2026
Retest Date March 2028
Formulation Wickerham’s YM Agar
Grade Microbiological Grade
Document Information
COA No. COA-AS-1382-L001
Issue Date March 2026
Issued By AuSaMicS Quality Control
Test Ref. ISO 21527 / Ph. Eur. 2.6.12
Test Results & Analytical Data
Test Parameter Specification Method Result Status
Appearance (powder) Homogeneous; cream to beige; no lumps Visual inspection Conforms PASS
Appearance (prepared medium) Clear to slightly opalescent amber gel Visual — plate check Conforms PASS
pH (prepared, 25 °C) 6.0 – 6.4 Potentiometry (ISO 10523) 6.2 PASS
Gel strength (prepared) Firm, clear gel; no syneresis or collapse Visual — plate check Firm, clear PASS
Loss on Drying ≤ 7.0% w/w 105 °C / 2 h (gravimetric) 3.9% PASS
Solubility (41.0 g/L) Complete dissolution on boiling Suspension + heating Complete PASS
Growth — S. cerevisiae ATCC 9763 Good growth; typical yeast morphology ≤ 3 days (30 °C) Growth promotion test Good growth PASS
Growth — A. brasiliensis ATCC 16404 Good growth; sporulation within 5 days (25 °C) ISO 21527 / Ph. Eur. Good growth PASS
Growth — C. albicans ATCC 10231 Good growth; white creamy colonies ≤ 3 days (30 °C) Growth promotion test Good growth PASS
Sterility (prepared medium) No growth at 14 days (30–35 °C) Incubation sterility check No growth PASS
ISO 21527 Performance Compliance Supports yeasts and moulds per ISO 21527-1/2 criteria Compositional + growth review Conforms CONFORM
Conclusion: Lot YMA260301 fully meets all release specifications for Yeast Mold Agar (YMA). Growth promotion confirmed with S. cerevisiae ATCC 9763, A. brasiliensis ATCC 16404, and C. albicans ATCC 10231. This lot is RELEASED for use.
Quality Control Analyst
AuSaMicS Quality Control Department
Date: March 2026  |  Signature: _______________
Quality Manager
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd
Date: March 2026  |  Signature: _______________
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd (ABN 56 676 640 467) warrants this product meets specifications at time of manufacture and release. For laboratory use only. Not intended for medical, food, or veterinary consumption. · 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia · support@ausamics.com · +61 412 520 598 · www.ausamics.com.au
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd  ·  ABN 56 676 640 467  ·  31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia  ·  support@ausamics.com  ·  +61 412 520 598  ·  www.ausamics.com.au

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