Report: Survey of bacteriological contamination of cosmetic creams in Iran (2000)

The bacteriological quality of a variety of unused and used cosmetic creams was investigated. A 1-g sample from each product was aseptically placed in 9 ml of sterile Tween-peptone diluent, and 10-fold serial dilutions were prepared. The pour plate technique was used for aerobic bacterial colony cou...

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