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Brain Heart Infusion Medium is useful for cultivating a wide variety of microorganisms since it is a highly nutritive medium. It is also used to prepare the inocula for antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Brain Heart Infusion Broth is a modification of the original formulation of Rosenow, where he added pieces of brain tissues to dextrose broth (1). Brain Heart Infusion Broth is also the preferred medium for anaerobic bacteria, yeasts and moulds (2-4). This medium is nutritious and well buffered to support the growth of wide variety of organisms (2, 5, 6). With the addition of 10% defibrinated sheep blood, it is useful for isolation and cultivation of Histoplasma capsulatum (7) and other fungi. For selective isolation of fungi, addition of gentamicin and/or chloramphenicol is recommended (8).Proteose peptone and infusions (calf brain and beef heart) serve as sources of carbon, nitrogen, essential growth factors, amino acids and vitamins. Dextrose serves as a source of energy. Disodium phosphate helps in maintaining the buffering action of the medium whereas sodium chloride maintains the osmotic equilibrium of the medium.Directions: Suspend 37 grams in 1000 ml distilled water. Dispense into bottles or tubes and sterilize by autoclaving at 15 lbs pressure (121°C) for 15 minutes. For best results, the medium should be used on the day it is prepared, otherwise, it should be boiled or steamed for a few minutes and then cooled before use.