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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : SALMONELLA SHIGELLA AGAR



م- عمرو نجيب
10-04-2010, 02:21 AM
SALMONELLA SHIGELLA AGAR



SS Agar




Formula in grams per liter





Lactose............................ ................................... 10,00 Bile salts mixture............................ ........................... 8,50



Sodium Citrate............................ ..........................8,50 Sodium Thiosulphate....................... ........................... 8,50



Beef Extract............................ ..............................5,00 Peptone Mixture............................ ............................. 5,00



Ferric Citrate............................ .............................1,00 Neutral Red…............................... ............................ 0,025



Brilliant Green.............................. ...................0,330mg Bacteriological Agar............................... .................. 13,50




Final pH 7,0 ± 0,2 at 25ºC






· SS agar is a selective and differential medium widely used



In sanitary bacteriology to isolate Salmonella and Shigella.




· From feces, urine, and fresh and canned foods. Inhibition



Of Gram-positive microorganisms is obtained by the bile



salts mixture. Due to its strong inhibitory power




· Non-lactose fermenting bacteria (supposed pathogens)



produce clear colonies, transparent or colourless, while



coliforms are sufficiently inhibited, and form small colonies



that vary from rose to red in color.




· The H2S producing bacteria produce colonies with black



centers and a clear halo such as Proteus and other



species of Salmonella. The plates of the medium can be kept for at least a week in refrigeration




Principles of the Procedure



· The selective media based upon the degree of inhibition of



gram-positive microorganisms that they inhibit due to their



content of bile salts, brilliant green and citrates.



· Differentiation of enteric organisms is achieved by the incorporation of lactose in the medium.



· Organisms that ferment lactose produce acid



which, in the presence of the neutral red indicator, results in



the formation of red colonies. Lactose nonfermenters form



colorless colonies.



The latter group contains the majority of the intestinal pathogens, including Salmonella and Shigella.



The sodium thiosulfate and ferric citrate enable the detection of hydrogen sulfide production as evidenced by colonies with



black centers


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A. Klebsiella pneumoniae

B. Escherichia coli

Klebsiella pneumoniae & Escherichia coli are positive for acid production from fermentation of the carbohydrate(s) present.
C: Salmonella sp.
D: Proteus mirabilis
Both Salmonella sp. & Proteus mirabilis product hydrogen sulfide.
E: Pseudomona aeruginosa
The Pseudomonas colonies are nearly colorless.

amonaa
12-04-2010, 07:22 AM
Thank you very much for the useful information in the world of Microbiology