Instruments used in microbiology
Instruments used especially in microbiology include:[1][2]
Instrument list
| Instrument | Uses | 
|---|---|
| Autoclave | used for sterilization of glassware and media | 
| Auto-destruct syringes | specimen collection | 
| Bijou bottle | a cylindrical small glass bottle with a screw cap used as a culture medium holder | 
| Biosafety cabinet | used to work with dangerous organisms in a aseptic environment | 
| Blood collection bottle | to collect blood by venipuncture | 
| Brittany | a process of sterilization from spore-bearing bacteria | 
| Bunsen burner | used to work aseptic on the bench | 
| Candle jar | historically used for anaerobiosis; a lit candle was placed in an air-tight jar so that when it went out it would be because it used up all the available oxygen | 
| Castaneda's medium / Castaneda's bottle | used for simultaneous solid and liquid cultures in many bottles | 
| Centrifuge | to separate supernatant & pellet | 
| Cragie tube | see link | 
| Desiccator | to dry things | 
| Durham's tube | used to detect gas production in sugar fermentation media; the tube is placed in an inverted fashion so that gases produced gets trapped in it and do not float away to the surface | 
| Gas-pak | releases gases to remove oxygen from a closed container, usually for anaerobiosis | 
| Glass slide | used to observe specimens under microscope | 
| Haemagglutination plate | for viral culture detection | 
| Hungate Anaerobic tubes | for culturing of anaerobic microbes | 
| Incubator | used for bacterial or fungal cultures | 
| Inoculation loop | used to inoculate test samples into culture media for bacterial or fungal cultures, antibiograms, etc. Sterilized by passing through a blue flame. | 
| Laminar flow cabinet | used to work in an aseptic environment | 
| Latex agglutination tiles | for serological analysis | 
| Lovibond comparator | a type of a colorimeter | 
| McCartney's bottle or Flat medical bottle | for simultaneous solid and liquid cultures. | 
| McIntosh and Fildes' anaerobic jar | production of anaerobic conditions for organisms that die in the presence of even little oxygen (anaerobiosis), e.g. tetanus bacteria | 
| Microscope | to observe microscopic specimens that cannot be seen by the naked eye. | 
| Microtitre plates | mostly used for ELISA | 
| Microtome | cuts prepared specimens for analysis under microscope | 
| Nichrome wire loop | used to inoculate test samples into culture media for bacterial or fungal cultures, antibiograms, etc.; sterilized by flaming to red hot before use | 
| Petri dish/agar plate | to act as a supporting container to hold the culture medium in | 
| Platinum wire loop | used to inoculate test samples into culture media for bacterial or fungal cultures, antibiograms, etc.; sterilized by flaming to red hot before use | 
| Pre-sterilized disposable container | specimen collection | 
| Pre-sterilized disposable swabs / NIH swab / postnasal swab | specimen collection | 
| Pre-sterilized disposable syringe / auto-destruct syringes | specimen collection | 
| Roux culture bottle | a bottle designed to use laying flat, useful for growing mass cultures and single or monolayer cultures | 
| Serological test slides like those for ASO, VDRL, rheumatoid factor | provide links | 
| Specimen Dish | used to hold specimen or samples | 
| Sterile loops | used to inoculate test samples into culture media for bacterial or fungal cultures, antibiograms, etc.; not heated before use—these are disposable pre-sterilised | 
| Thermal cycler | used to amplify segments of DNA via the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process. | 
| Tissue culture bottles | to grow or keep alive cells or tissue from a living organism, e.g. stem cells | 
| Tuberculin syringe | as a normal syringe or to perform Mantoux test | 
| ULT freezer | to freeze and storage of specimens | 
| Universal container | a cylindrical small glass bottle with a screw cap used as a culture medium holder | 
| Vaccine bath | used to heat vaccine containing medium gently to around 45-55 degrees Celsius during vaccine production | 
| Vacuum pump | to draw out the air from any closed chamber before pumping back CO2, O2 or N2, usually for anaerobiosis | 
| VDRL rotator | for VDRL test | 
| (Laboratory) Water bath | to incubate specimens or samples | 
As well as those "used in microbiological sterilization and disinfection" (see relevant section).
Image gallery
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			An inoculation loop is used to transfer bacteria for microbiological culture.
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			 Petri dish Petri dish
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			 Agar plate Agar plate
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			 Tuberculin syringe Tuberculin syringe
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			 Candle jar Candle jar