Gramneg. gg. Gallensalze tol. Bakterien

English translation: bile-tolerant gram-negative bacteria

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German term or phrase:Gramneg. gg. Gallensalze tol. Bakterien
English translation:bile-tolerant gram-negative bacteria
Entered by: Dr. Andrew Hudson

20:24 Jun 25, 2015
German to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical: Pharmaceuticals / Testing
German term or phrase: Gramneg. gg. Gallensalze tol. Bakterien
This is from a Prüfanweisung for testing milk thistle extract. Under the left column, "Mikrobiologie," this phrase appears. I can get "Gram-negative ... biliary salts ... bacteria," but the abbreviations are confusing. Has anyone seen these before?

Thanks for any help!
Dr. Andrew Hudson
United States
Local time: 02:47
bile-tolerant gram-negative bacteria
Explanation:
gg. = gegen or gegenüber
tol. = tolerant

Tests for bile-tolerant gram-negative bacteria, C. albicans, and
Clostridium species were added to the list of specific organisms now contained in USP
http://www.microtestlabs.com/documents/wp_microbial-examinat...
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Susanne Schiewe
Germany
Local time: 09:47
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Thank you so much!
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bile-tolerant gram-negative bacteria


Explanation:
gg. = gegen or gegenüber
tol. = tolerant

Tests for bile-tolerant gram-negative bacteria, C. albicans, and
Clostridium species were added to the list of specific organisms now contained in USP
http://www.microtestlabs.com/documents/wp_microbial-examinat...

Susanne Schiewe
Germany
Local time: 09:47
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: German
PRO pts in category: 90
Grading comment
Thank you so much!

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