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1 Biochemical Characterization of Bacteria LECTURE 8: Microbiology and Virology; 3 Credit hours Atta-ur-Rahman School of Applied Biosciences (ASAB) National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST)

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4 Catalase test o Principle: Tests the ability of some bacteria to produce catalase enzyme. Procedure: Pick up the test colony on a platinum loop and immerse it in few drops of 3 % H 2 O 2 (hydrogen peroxide). Interpretation: Rapid bubbling indicates oxygen production and a positive test. This test is used to differentiate between staphylococci (+Ve) and streptococci (-Ve).

5 Catalase Test

6 Coagulase test Detects the coagulase bound to the organism. Procedure: Homogenous suspension of the test organism is made in a drop of saline on a slide then mixed with a drop of undiluted human or rabbit plasma. Staphylococcus aureus clumps within 15 sec. because coagulase enzyme precipitates the fibrin in the plasma on the cell surface.

7 Coagulase test

8 Oxidase test Principle: Some bacteria produce oxidase enzyme which reduces the oxidase reagent (tetramethyl-p-phenylene-diamine hydrochloride) to a deep purple color. Procedure: Done by picking up a portion of the colony tested and smearing it on a filter paper impregnated with oxidase reagent. Interpretation: The immediate development of a deep purple color indicates positive test. Examples: Neisseria & Pseudomonas & Vibrios.

9 Oxidase test

10 H 2 S test Principle: Production of H 2 S from proteins. Procedure: Inoculate the organism on peptone water. After incubation, put lead acetate paper at the mouth of the tube. Interpretation: If the organism produces H 2 S, a black color is formed. Examples: Proteus & Salmonella typhi.

11 H 2 S test Tests for enzyme cysteine desul-furase bacteria with this enzyme can break down amino acid cysteine Growth medium- SIM medium agar Positive= black Negative= medium remains yellow or black line forms just below surface

12 H 2 S test Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Test Positive=black Neg= yellow or yellow with black line


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