Bismuth sulfite agar is a type of agar media used to isolate Salmonella species.
It uses glucose as a primary source of carbon.
Bismuth and brilliant green (dye) both inhibit gram-positive growth.
Bismuth sulfite agar tests the ability to use ferrous sulfate and convert it to hydrogen sulfide.
Bismuth sulfite agar typically contains (w/v):[1] This medium is boiled for sterility, not autoclaved.