What's the difference between bouillon and broth?

Bouillon


Definition:

  • (n.) A nutritious liquid food made by boiling beef, or other meat, in water; a clear soup or broth.
  • (n.) An excrescence on a horse's frush or frog.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The slope of the thermal inactivation curve of enterotoxin A in beef bouillon (initial pH 6.2) was found to be approximately 27.8 C (50 F) with three different concentrations of toxin.
  • (2) Results with BRILA-MUG and lactose-bouillon were compared and additional 97 samples were tested with one respectively three colonies by confirmative tests.
  • (3) On the other hand, the use of 18 hours old bouillon culture of the tester strain applied on agar with a swab was more advantageous than a swab smear from the plate culture.
  • (4) Another important source is meat extracts, consumed as gravies and meat bouillons.
  • (5) In E. coli minimal bactericidal concentrations of all 3 tetracyclines in bouillon on average were only twice as high as the minimal bacteriostatic concentrations of the drugs, tested.
  • (6) The menu was diplomatic: rind de bouillon with vegetables and pancake stripes, asparagus with veal schnitzel, followed by strawberries and ice cream and cheese and grapes, along with German wines.
  • (7) A simple method is described for breeding major spore quantities of Clostridium butyricum using a modification of Berger's iron bouillon.
  • (8) The 46-year-old came from Bouillon in southern Belgium, where his parents own the Porte de France hotel.
  • (9) The MSG content of various products ranged from approximately 0.2% in some condensed soups to 13.1% on bouillon cubes.
  • (10) Different methods for susceptibility testing of isolated bacteria are possible: agar diffusion test, agar dilution test, bouillon dilution test etc., the results of which need to be interpreted considering further aspects.
  • (11) In meat food - pork in its own sauce, the development and lecithinase activity of some strains with different doses lecithinase in the enriching bouillon is studied after cultivation of the same at room temperature for 18-20 hours.
  • (12) Storage in particular conditions was found to have a definite effect on the reliability of the API system so that a period of resuscitation of forty-eight hours in a bouillon at 37 degrees C is required to restore the cultures to normal.
  • (13) Enterotoxin A was inactivated by less heat in a pH 7.2 phosphate buffer than in beef bouillon as detected by serology.
  • (14) (2) The optimum combination of dispersion solution and culture medium was found for the various soils as follows: -Na-pyrophosphate in the soil extract and concentrated agar bouillon, respectively, for ferrallitic soils, -Na-K-tartrate solution and concentrated soil extract, respectively, for non-calcareous brown tropical soils, -Na-pyrophosphate solution in water and concentrated bouillon or soil extract, respectively, for calcareous brown tropical soils, -soil extract as a dispersion solution and as culture medium in fersiallitic sandy soils.
  • (15) Minimal bacteriostatic and minimal bactericidal concentrations of rolitetracycline, minocycline and doxycycline on 20 different E. coli serotypes and 16 staphylococcus aureus strains have been compared in bouillon and serum.
  • (16) In addition growth curves of all strains in bouillon and serum without and with antibiotics in concentrations corresponding to the minimal inhibitory concentration of each strain have been followed for 24 hours.
  • (17) Under the conditions outlined it is established that the growth of the strains is analogical to that of the bouillon, whilst their lecithinase activity shows a several-fold increase, and is dependent on the individual characteristics of the strains, and on their adaptive properties.
  • (18) Fired Up Vegetarian, Ross Dobson (Murdoch Books) Serves 4 60ml lime juice 60ml rapeseed oil ¼ tsp ground turmeric 600g firm tofu, divided into four equal portions Lime wedges, to serve For the sambal 1 tsp vegetable stock (bouillon) powder 2 makrut lime leaves, thinly sliced 2 lemongrass stems, pale part only, finely chopped 2 bird's eye chillies, finely chopped 1 banana shallot, finely chopped 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 1 tbsp vegetable oil 1 tbsp lime juice 1 Combine the sambal ingredients in a bowl, then stir until the stock powder has dissolved.
  • (19) Subjects rated the tastes of the beverages at unfamiliar temperatures (e.g., cold bouillon) when tasting them better than they thought they would.
  • (20) Amniotic fluid or beef bouillon was administered by orogastric tube to rats that were treated either with morphine sulfate or saline, or pretreated with naltrexone, then treated with aspirin or vehicle.

Broth


Definition:

  • (n.) Liquid in which flesh (and sometimes other substances, as barley or rice) has been boiled; thin or simple soup.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) within 12 h of birth followed by similar injections every day for 10 consecutive days and then every second day for a further 8 weeks, with mycoplasma broth medium (tolerogen), to induce immune tolerance.
  • (2) 137 internal jugular vein cannulae from 113 patients undergoing open heart surgery were cultured using standard broth culture and a semiquantitative culture technique.
  • (3) There was an overlap of approximately 30% of broths identified as containing in vitro bioactivity by the two assay systems.
  • (4) Results with Brain Heart Infusion broth were unsatisfactory.
  • (5) The test organism, grown under anaerobic conditions in Trypticase soy broth, was diluted in buffered salt solution, and about 2 x 10(4) cells were suspended in 10 ml of an aerated broth.
  • (6) A total of 161 samples from genital sources were evaluated using two different methods for genital Mycoplasma isolation: inoculation to urea broth, arginine broth and A7 solid media (standard method) and a new enzymatic method (Mycoscreen Oxoid).
  • (7) A broth-dilution method for performing antimicrobial susceptibility tests on anaerobic bacteria has been proposed.
  • (8) The bacterial growth with the biosynthesis of M protein in synthetic medium was obtained by successive adaptation in steady-state culture with decreasing amounts of Todd-Hewitt broth.
  • (9) The inoculum level of infected spores in nutrient broth-yeast extract-glucose medium affected the transducing efficiency of SP-10 in lysates of these cultures.
  • (10) By adding an XV strip to the eugonic broth or substituting Levinthal broth, the standard Autobac I susceptibility testing system may be used to determine susceptibility of Haemophilus influenzae to antimicrobial agents.
  • (11) It also permits small portions of pre-enrichment broth cultures to be retained for subsequent individual analysis if positive tests are found.
  • (12) Stationary-phase cells of Escherichia coli were enumerated by the pour plate method on Trypticase soy agar containing 0.3% yeast extract (TSYA), violet red-bile agar, and desoxycholate-lactose agar, and by the most-probable-number method in Brilliant Green-bile broth and lauryl sulfate broth.
  • (13) To determine when the infant gut was colonized with PPA-producing bacteria, we cultured stool in prereduced thioglycollate broth from 93 apparently healthy infants.
  • (14) QC range for H. Influenzae ATCC 49247 were established using multiple HTM agar and broth base lots, three disk lots for each drug, and a number of test replicates consistent with the National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards M23-T guideline.
  • (15) A marked decrease in the coefficient of oleandomycin distribution in the system of the fermentation broth filtrate-butyl acetate was observed during the transfer from the 1st to the following extraction stages.
  • (16) Broth dilution susceptibility tests were made on several species of Candida and one species of Torulopsis.
  • (17) The incorporation of dextran into broth for the detection of bacteraemia by conductance monitoring is recommended to eliminate the effect of sedimenting blood cells which may mask early signals from bacteria.
  • (18) Quality control parameters for broth microdilution and disk diffusion susceptibility tests were defined and the interpretive criteria for disk diffusion tests reviewed.
  • (19) For quantitative measurement of Coli and Coliform microorganisms five different culture media were used (Endoagar, Hexachlorophene Endoagar, Desoxycholatcitrat Agar, Violet Red Bile Agar and Brilliant Green Broth).
  • (20) At the conclusion of 817 abdominal operations, duplicate swabs were taken from the subcutaneous tissues for microbiological examination; one swab was transported to the laboratory in Stuart's thioglycollate medium and the other immediately incubated in Robertson's cooked meat broth.

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