LAB 9 – NON-FERMENTERS AND CAMPYLOBACTER Flashcards
What is the principle of the OF test? What are the components of the media?
- determines if a sugar is attacked by oxidation or fermentation
- one tube is closed (+ mineral oil) for anaerobic conditions while other tube is loosely capped for aerobic
- contains low peptone, 0.3% agar, phosphate, NaCl, and bromothymol blue indicator
What does the zinc dust do in the nitrate reduction test?
- zinc is added to “negative” test
1. It reduces nitrate if still present = red but (-) for nitrate reduction
2. Identifies denitrification (nitrates reduced beyond nitrites) = no color change; (+) for nitrate reduction
Principle of nitrate reduction?
- determines capability of extracting oxygen from nitrates to form nitrites + other reduction products
- addition of sulfanilic acid (reagent A) and dimethyl-alpha-napthylamine (reagent B) to nitrate broth forms p-sulfobenzene-azo-alpha-napthylamine (red diazonium dye)
List steps of Nitrate Reduction test and possible results
- Inoculate heavily into nitrate broth
- If growth = add drops of reagent A (sulfanilic acid) and reagent B (dimethyl-alpha-napthylamine)
- If no color change = add sprinkle of zinc
Results:
Red = positive nitrate reduction
Red after zinc = negative reaction
No color change after zinc = denitrification
How does Pseudomonas aeruginosa compare to the enteric organisms?
a. Think about gram, oxidase, colony morph, nitrate, TSI, and appearance on
MAC
a. Gram = g-b
b. Oxidase = (+)
c. Colony morph = pyo; lg wht, “fried egg”
d. Nitrate reduction = (+)
e. TSI = K/K; (“aeruginosa” = oxidative)
f. MAC = wh
How would you ID C. jejuni ?
- Colony morph = flt spr
- Gram = g-b
- Catalase = (+)
- Oxidase = (-)
- Motility = (+)
Campylobacter jejuni growth requirements ?
- 5-10% O2 and 3-10% CO2 (microaerophilic)
- 42°C
- 48 hours
What pigments does Pseudomonas aeruginosa produce?
- Pyocyanin**(blue-green)
- Pyoverdin (yellow-green)
- Pyorubin (red)
- Promelanin (brown)
**P. aeruginosa is the only sp. that can produce pyocyanin
Give me an example of an organism that is a fermenter, a non-saccharolytic, and an
oxidizer? What are the expected colors of the OF tubes?
Escherichia coli
- fermenter
- non-saccharolytic
- oxidizer
OF Results:
- yellow (+) in both open and closed tubes
What are reagents A and B for the nitrate reduction test?
reagent A = sulfanilic acid
reagent B = dimethyl-alpha-napthylamine