Ex. 15: Carbohydrate Fermentation Objectives??
Fermentation Tubes Contain Peptones and NaCl COH of interest (0.5 – 1%) Phenol red indicator ( alternate name “phenol red broth or PR broth”) Use to differentiate Enterobacteriaceae among themselves and from other Gram-neg. rods.
Day 1. Materials needed per table: Glucose fermentation tubes (3 or 4) Lactose fermentation tubes (3 or 4) Sucrose fermentation tubes (3 or 4) Three pure cultures needed per table: Enterobacter aerogenes Pseudomonas aeruginosa Proteus vulgaris (E. coli) Work as a table team. Each student will inoculate one of the organisms into all 3 different fermentation tubes. (If only 3 students per table: Leave out E. coli.)
Table 15-1: Possible Results for Carbohydrate Fermentation Tests Interpretation Symbol Yellow broth, bubble in Durham tube Fermentation with acid and gas as end products A/G Yellow broth, no bubble in Durham tube Fermentation with acid end products; no gas produced A/ Red or pink broth, no bubble in Durham tube No fermentation; more or less degradation of peptones with varying quantities of alkaline end products / K if pH
Possible Reactions
Day 2. Glucose Fermentation with Durham Tube
Lactose Fermentation
Sucrose Fermentation
Results for Fermentation Broth Tubes Organism Carbohydrate Glucose Lactose Sucrose Growth Acid Gas Read as E. aerogenes P. aeruginosa P. vulgaris The End