Media and Culture Media and Culture in bacteriology labs - Definition - History - Main aims - Rate of solidity.

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Media and Culture Media and Culture in bacteriology labs - Definition - History - Main aims - Rate of solidity

Agar 70% agarose 30% agarapectin composed of two long-chain polysaccharides (70% agarose and 30% agarapectin). melts at 95 o C and solidifies at 42 o C. it is not hydrolyzed by most bacteria and is usually free from growth promoting or growth retarding substances. commonly, used at concentration of 1-3% to make a solid agar medium. Reducing the amount of agar to % for semi-solid media. Stuart’s, Amies media, Hugh & Leifson’s oxidation fermentation as well as SIM motility medium are semi- solid.

Medium  Types based on solidity: 1. Liquid medium BHI, TSB, SF, NB, … 2. Solid medium Blood agar, Nutrient agar, chocolate agar, Columbia agar, EMB 3. Semi-solid medium SIM 4. Biphasic media Castaneda system

Egg yolk & serum Egg yolk & serum too as solidifier While serum and egg yolk can be rendered solid by coagulation using heat. Serum containing medium, such as: -Loeffler’s serum slope -Lowenstein Jensen medium -Dorset egg medium are solidified

Biphasic media comprises of both liquid and solid medium in Castaneda system the same bottle. (Castaneda system for blood culture). The inoculum is added to the liquid medium and when subcultures are to be made, the bottle is simply tilted to allow the liquid to flow over the solid medium. This obviates the need for frequent opening of the culture bottle to subculture.

Undefined medium & Defined medium Undefined medium A Undefined medium is a basal or complex medium.Contains: - A source of amino acids and nitrogen (e.g., beef, yeast extract) - A carbon source. such as glucoseglucose - water - Various salts

Defined medium defined medium A defined medium (a synthetic medium) is a medium in which - all the chemicals used are known - no yeast, animal or plant tissue is present

Is this an Undefined medium or Defined medium ? Nutrient media (Broth/Agar) Nutrient agar medium composition: - Beef Extract-0.3gm (mineral and carbohydrate) - Peptone-0.5gm (protein and nitrogen source) - NaCl-0.5gm (electrolyte) - Agar-1.5gm (solidifying agent) - Distilled water-100ml pH-7

Minimal media contain the minimum nutrients possible for colony growth, generally without the presence of amino acids. used to grow "wild type" microorganisms and select for or against recombinants.recombinants Minimal medium typically contains: carbon source -A carbon source (such as glucose, or a less energy-rich source like succinate.glucosesuccinate salts - various salts (provide essential elements such as magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur to allow the bacteria to synthesize protein and nucleic acid magnesiumnitrogenphosphorussulfurproteinnucleic acid Water - Water

Supplementary minimal media A type of minimal media that also contains a single selected agent, usually an amino acid or a sugar.amino acidsugar This supplementation allows for the culturing of specific lines of auxotrophic recombinants.auxotrophic

Culture media based on the application in clinical labs General medium (Nutrient agar, Muller hinton agar, Nutrient broth, …) Selective/Special medium (EMB, MSA, …) Differential medium (MAC [MacConkey agar], EMB, XLD, …) Enrichment medium (SF, RV [Rappaport-Vassiliadis Broth], TT, alkaline peptone water …) Enriched medium (Blood agar, Chocolate agar, cold enrichment) Transport medium (Stuart, Cary-Blair, Amies, …) Cary-Blair: exclusively associated with enteric transport Stuart & Amies: widely used for the transportation of a diverse range of clinical swab samples from sites including the eye, ear, nose, throat, skin, genital tract and wounds. Galleries (TSI, SIM, MRVP, Citrate agar, ….)

General medium Theoretically it supports cultivation of many bacteria. Nutrient agar, Muller hinton agar, Nutrient broth, …

Selective/Specialized medium Certain media are designed in such a way that different bacteria can be recognized on the basis of their colony colour. Various approaches include incorporation of dyes, metabolic substrates etc, so that those bacteria that utilize them appear as differently coloured colonies. Such media are called differential media or indicator media. Exmples: MacConkey’s agar, CLED agar, TCBS agar, XLD agar etc.

Selective/Specialized medium Some examples of selective media include: Eosin methylene blue (EMB) that contains methylene blue – toxic to Gram-positive bacteria, allowing only the growth of Gram negative bacteria Eosin methylene bluemethylene blueGram-positive Gram negative YM (yeast and mold) which has a low pH, deterring bacterial growth YMyeastmoldpH MacConkey agar for Gram-negative bacteria MacConkey agarGram-negative brilliant green agar, a medium that inhibits Gram-positive bacteria while permitting Gram-negative organisms such as Salmonella species to grow.

Selective/Special medium Hektoen enteric agar (HE) which is selective for Gram- negative bacteria Hektoen enteric agar Mannitol salt agar (MSA) which is selective for Gram- positive bacteria and differential for mannitol Mannitol salt agar Terrific Broth (TB) is used with glycerol in cultivating recombinant strains of Escherichia coli. xylose lysine desoxyscholate (XLD), which is selective for Gram-negative bacteria xylose lysine desoxyscholate Buffered charcoal yeast extract agar, which is selective for certain gram-negative bacteria, especially Legionella pneumophila Buffered charcoal yeast extract agarLegionella pneumophila

Differential media Blood agar which contains bovine heart blood that becomes transparent in the presence of hemolytic streptococcus. Blood agar Eosin methylene blue (EMB), which is differential for lactose and sucrose fermentation. Eosin methylene blue MacConkey (MCK), which is differential for lactose fermentation. MacConkey Mannitol salt agar (MSA), which is differential for mannitol fermentation. Mannitol salt agar violet red bile agar is used to distinguish coliform bacteria from noncoliform organisms.

Enrichment medium liquid media that also serves to inhibit commensals in the clinical specimen. Selenite F broth, tetrathionate broth and alkaline peptone water are used to recover pathogens from fecal specimens. SF, RV [Rappaport-Vassiliadis Broth], TT, alkaline peptone water …

Transport Media Maintain the viability Maintain the viability of organisms in specimen. No altering No altering microorganism concentration. bufferssalt Contain only buffers and salt. Lack of carbon, nitrogen, and organic Lack of carbon, nitrogen, and organic growth factors. anaerobes free of molecular oxygen Transport media used in the isolation of anaerobes must be free of molecular oxygen.

Transport Media Thioglycolatebroth Thioglycolate broth for restrict anaerobes.anaerobes Stuart transport medium Stuart transport medium - a non-nutrient soft agar gel containing a reducing agent to prevent oxidation, and charcoal to neutralise. Certain bacterial inhibitors- for gonococci, and buffered glycerol saline for enteric bacilli. Venkat-Ramakrishnan(VR) medium for v. cholerae.v. cholerae

Anaerobic media Anaerobic media: Anaerobic bacteria need special media for growth because they need low oxygen content, reduced oxidation –reduction potential and extra nutrients. Media for anaerobes may have to be supplemented with nutrients like hemin and vitamin K. Boiling the medium serves to expel any dissolved oxygen. Addition of 1% glucose, 0.1% thioglycollate, 0.1% ascorbic acid, 0.05% cysteine or red hot iron filings can render a medium reduced. Robertson cooked meat that is commonly used to grow Clostridium spps medium contain a 2.5 cm column of bullock heart meat and 15 ml of nutrient broth. Before use the medium must be boiled in water bath to expel any dissolved oxygen and then sealed with sterile liquid paraffin. Methylene blue or resazurin is an oxidation-reduction potential indicator that is incorporated in the thioglycollate medium. Under reduced condition, methylene blue is colourless.