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Lab. No. 4 B Gram’s Stain Gram’s +ve Cocci Gram’s -ve Bacilli Cocci Bacilli Aerobic, non-fermentative, motile, oxidase-positive gramnegative bacilli. Most Important Species P.aeruginosa opportunistic pathogen causes UTI, wound infections and otitis media A) Gram’s Stain: Gram –ve Non-sporeforming bacilli , having single arrangement. B) Examination of Motility: Using the “Hanging Drop technique” Pseudomonas is highly motile by means of polar flagella. It grows on simple media. It usually produces exopigments. 1) Growth on nutrient agar: Its growth on nutrient agar showing greenish discolouration due to exopigment production. 2) Growth on Cetrimide Agar: Principle: Cetrimide agar is a highly selective medium for pseudomonas species due to presences of cetrimide which inhibits the growth of other bacteria. It contains also MgCl2 & K2So4 to facilitate production of the charactaristic green pigment of pseudomonas. Results: Only Pseudomonas species can grow on cetrimide agar showing growth of pale colonies with diffusion of green pigmentation. Procedure: 1. Inoculate Cetrimide agar plate with the test organism by streaking. Flam & Cool Flam & Cool Flam & Cool 2. Incubate the plate at 35oC for 24 hrs. 3) Growth on MacConkey’s agar: Principle: MacConkey’s agar is a selective and differential medium selective medium for gram –ve bacteria (bile salt & crystal violet inhibit the growth of gram +ve bacteria). Test sugar: lactose. pH indicator: neutral red ( yellow in alkaline, pink in acidic pH). Gram –ve bacteria are classified into: Lactose fermenter (Pink colonies) Lactose non-fermenter (pale colonies) Procedure: 1. Inoculate MacConkey’s agar plate with the test organism by streaking. Flam & Cool Flam & Cool Flam & Cool 2. Incubate the plate at 35oC for 24 hrs. Results: Pink colonies Lactose fermenter Pale colonies Lactose nonfermenter 1)Oxidase test: Principle: Tetramethyl p-phenylene diamine (oxidase reagent) colourless Cytochrome oxidase enzyme Indophenol (Purple colour) Results: +ve Test: Appearance of purple colour within 1-2 min. No colour purple colour +ve test -ve test Results: +ve Test: Appearance of purple colour within 1-2 min. No colour purple colour +ve test -ve test 2) Nitrate Test: Principle: zincreductase dust Nitrate Further reduction nitrite Nitrate Nirtogen (N2) α-naphthyl amine (nit. A) Sulphanilic acid (nit. B) Red diazonium salt If no red colour! Add zinc dust (reducing agent) Procedure: Nit.A test m.o Incubate at 35oC for 24 hrs Nitrate broth Red colour Nit. B No red colour Add zinc dust Results: Red colour after addition of nit.A & nit.B Reduction of Nitrate to nitrite Red colour after addition of zinc dust -ve reduction No red colour after addition of zinc dust Further reduction to Nitrogen 3) Oxidation Fermentation (O/F) Test: Principle: O/F medium ( Hugh and Leifson Medium) is a specifically formulated medium (sensitive O/F medium) to detect weak acids produced from saccharolytic Gram’s –ve bacteria. i.e: Its composition differs from ordinary fermentation medium to be more sensitive to detect the small amount of weak acids produced by Gram’s –ve bacteria. Principle: To be more sensitive this medium contains: Higher conc. Of sugar to increase amount of acid produced. Lower amount of peptone to reduce formation of alkaline amines which neutralize weak acids formed. Lower conc. Of agar making the medium semisold to facilitate diffusion of acid throughout the medium. Procedure: 1 ml liquid paraffin O F Results: Positive Test: O-/FNon Saccharolytic O+/F+ Fermentative O+/FOxidative O-/F+ 4) Growth on Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar: Principle: This medium contains three types of sugars (lactose, sucrose and dextrose). The conc. of lactose and sucrose is 10 times that of dextrose. It also contains phenol red indicator. Principle: butt slant Results: 1. No Fermentation: Butt: alkaline (red) Slant: alkaline (red) 2. Dextrose Fermentation: a) Initial reaction: (after 10 – 12 hrs) Dextrose acid Butt: acidic (yellow) Slant: acidic (yellow) 2. Dextrose Fermentation: b) Delayed reaction: (after 24 hrs) Small amount of acid Butt: acidic (yellow) Slant: alkaline (red) 3. Lactose Fermentation: Lactose Large amount of acid Butt: acidic (yellow) Slant: acidic (yellow) Principle: This medium contains also ferrous sulfate as an indicator for H2S production. H2S + FeSo4 FeS Black ppt. of ferrous sulfid Procedure: Results: Butt: acidic (yellow) acidic (yellow) acidic (yellow) Slant: acidic (yellow) alkaline (red) alkaline (red) H2S Production: -ve -ve +ve Practicle Work Gram’s stain (spot) Growth on Cetrimide agar Growth on MacConkey agar Oxidase test. Nitrate test. O/F test. TSI test.