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Gram negative rods that can ferment glucose |
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can ferment glucose and lactose (lactose positive) |
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Can only ferment glucose, are lactose negative |
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Lactose fermentation test |
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help distinguish between coliform and non-coliform Enterobacteriaceae |
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3 examples of Enterobacteriaceae coliforms (lactose positive) |
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Escherichia coli Klebsiella pneumoniae Enterobacter aerogenes |
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Eosin Methylene Blue agar (EMB) MacConkey ager (MAC) Triple Soy Iron (TSI) |
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Eosin methylene blue ager (EMB) |
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selective media for gram negatives d.t. dye that is bacteriostatic to gram positives; differential media for lactose fermation because it contains lactose and pH indicators; lactose fermenters take up dye and appear purple/red (E. coli has a green sheen); non-lactose fermenters will appear light colored/transparent. |
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Light colored/transparent colonies grown on EMB agar |
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non-lactose fermenters, lactose negative |
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Purple to pink/red colonies grown on EMB agar |
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Lactose fermenters, lactose positive (Coliforms) |
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Green metalic cheen colonies on EMB agar |
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selective for gram negative, differential media for lactose fermentation, preliminary test for enteric pathogens, lactose fermenters produce acid, grow as pink/purple colonies and turn the agar red, non-lactose fermenters take up dye from media |
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In MacConkey agar select for Enterobacteriaceae and salt tolerant gram negatives, suppresses gram positive |
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suppresses growth of gram positives |
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In MacConkey agar distinguishes between lactose and non-lactose fermenters. Lactose fermenters produce acid, grow as pink/purple colonies, turn the agar red. |
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In MacConkey agar, non-lactose fermenters attack the peptone in the agar creating an alkaline reaction which turns the agar tan. Colonies are white, pink, or transparent. |
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Triple sugar ion, initial differentiation of enteric bacteria. Demonstrates ability of organism to ferment sugars, produce gas, and produce hydrogen sulfide |
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In TSI agar, sugar fermentation causes production of acid products. The TSI media turns yellow under acid conditions and red under alkaline conditions. |
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TSI agar detects the ability of the organism to reduce sulfer to hydrogen sulfide. They iron reacts with the Hydrogen Sulfide and a black precipitate is formed. |
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