Kauffmann's Nutrient Medium

Kaufmann's Nutrient Medium

Nutrient medium Kaufian

**Kaufmann nutrient medium** is a nutrient agar used for cultivating microorganisms and isolating pure cultures of bacteria or fungi. Kaziyanna's medium was developed by 1949 by the Hungarian bacteriologist Kaziyanna. In 1951, Ralph Felgenheimer proposed using this micronaorca to grow simpler mushrooms.

Most types of microorganisms grow better on Kafenna medium than on conventional solid pipettes. It maintains a constant pH and has a high content of organic substances, thanks to which microorganisms grow well. Attempts to replace saline solutions with cheaper food additives in Kazenne medium were unsuccessful, as this impaired its ability to retain organic matter and contributed to the development of substances toxic to cells. However, the development of this direction