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. 1984 Jun;25(6):781–782. doi: 10.1128/aac.25.6.781

Bioactivity of imipenem as a function of medium, time, and temperature.

E J Baron, J A Hindler
PMCID: PMC185643  PMID: 6588920

Abstract

The bioactivity of imipenem at 20 micrograms/ml in various agar and broth media which are commonly used in susceptibility test assays was measured at different storage temperatures over time. Imipenem was found to be more stable at 4 degrees C than at -20 degrees C and least stable in all media at 35 degrees C.

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