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E. COLI COLIFORMS CHROMOGENIC AGAR BASE (BOE) 500 grams/bottle
SKU
CDL/1491
Brand
CONDALAB
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E. coli-Coliforms Chromogenic Agar Base is a selective medium for the detection of E.coli and other coliforms in waters and foods. The recovery and enumeration of Escherichia coli and coliforms are important indicators of environmental and food hygiene.
The interaction of ingredients in the medium, such as peptone, sorbitol and pyruvate, grants a quick colony growth, including infectious coliforms and also permits the recovery of sublethal thermally injured coliforms. Tergitol-7 inhibits Gram positive bacteria and some Gram negative without affecting the coliform bacteria. Selectivity is enhanced by the Cefsulodine and Vancomycin, supplied by the Supplement E. coli-Coliformes (Cat. 6041), act against
pseudomonas and Gram negative, oxidase positive bacteria, enterococci and other Gram positive bacteria. Sodium chloride maintains the osmotic balance and phosphate salts act as a buffer system. Bacteriological agar is the solidifying agent.
Detection of �-glucuronidase is widely used to differentiate Escherichia coli, as the enzyme is present in E. coli but not in other member of coliform group. The chromogenic mixture contains chromogenic substrates: Salmon-GAL and X-glucuronide. Coliform enzymes produced, �-D-galactosidase and �-D-glucuronidase, cleave these substrates resulting in the different coloration of bacteria colonies. The �-D-galactosidase cleaves Salmon-GAL substrate, and gives a salmon-red color to the coliform colonies. The �-D-glucuronidase, enzyme characteristic of E. coli, cleaves X-glucuronide, giving a blue color to these colonies. E. coli has the two enzymes and cleaves both chromogenic substances giving dark blue to violet colonies. Total coliforms are the sum of E. coli colonies plus salmon-red colonies. The addition of tryptophan to the medium allows the performance of the Indole test for further E.coli confirmation.
Note: Some Shigella strains contains the enzyme �-D-glucuronidase and can grow aslight blue colonies. The negative E. coli b-�-glucuronidase colonies are Salmon, e.g. E. coli O157:H7.
E. coli-Coliforms Chromogenic Agar Base is a selective medium for the detection of E.coli and other coliforms in waters and foods. The recovery and enumeration of Escherichia coli and coliforms are important indicators of environmental and food hygiene.
The interaction of ingredients in the medium, such as peptone, sorbitol and pyruvate, grants a quick colony growth, including infectious coliforms and also permits the recovery of sublethal thermally injured coliforms. Tergitol-7 inhibits Gram positive bacteria and some Gram negative without affecting the coliform bacteria. Selectivity is enhanced by the Cefsulodine and Vancomycin, supplied by the Supplement E. coli-Coliformes (Cat. 6041), act against
pseudomonas and Gram negative, oxidase positive bacteria, enterococci and other Gram positive bacteria. Sodium chloride maintains the osmotic balance and phosphate salts act as a buffer system. Bacteriological agar is the solidifying agent.
Detection of ß-glucuronidase is widely used to differentiate Escherichia coli, as the enzyme is present in E. coli but not in other member of coliform group. The chromogenic mixture contains chromogenic substrates: Salmon-GAL and X-glucuronide. Coliform enzymes produced, ß-D-galactosidase and ß-D-glucuronidase, cleave these substrates resulting in the different coloration of bacteria colonies. The ß-D-galactosidase cleaves Salmon-GAL substrate, and gives a salmon-red color to the coliform colonies. The ß-D-glucuronidase, enzyme characteristic of E. coli, cleaves X-glucuronide, giving a blue color to these colonies. E. coli has the two enzymes and cleaves both chromogenic substances giving dark blue to violet colonies. Total coliforms are the sum of E. coli colonies plus salmon-red colonies. The addition of tryptophan to the medium allows the performance of the Indole test for further E.coli confirmation.
Note: Some Shigella strains contains the enzyme ß-D-glucuronidase and can grow aslight blue colonies. The negative E. coli b-ß-glucuronidase colonies are Salmon, e.g. E. coli O157:H7.
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