Loop: The loop is used to carry the sample (usually bacterial colonies or microorganisms).
Handle: The handle supports the wire and is typically made of aluminum. It comes in both insulated and non-insulated types. Insulated handles, often made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), protect the hand during use.
Types of Inoculating Loops:
Metal Inoculating Loop:
The wire of metal inoculating loops is made from materials like nichrome, platinum, or tungsten.
These metal wire loops are reusable.
Nichrome is an alloy of nickel and chromium. It’s cost-effective, not easily corroded, and can withstand multiple heating and cooling cycles.
Platinum wire, although more expensive, is durable and resistant to acid and flame exposure.
Disposable Inoculating Loop:
These loops are made from materials like plastic resin, polystyrene, polypropylene, or inert biological polymers.
Disposable loops are discarded after use.
Available in both sterile and nonsterile conditions, they minimize the risk of infection from aerosols generated during flaming.
Suitable for use under hoods and in anaerobic chambers.
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