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313 PHT Lab. No. 8 Gram’s Stain Gram’s +ve Cocci Gram’s -ve Bacilli Cocci Bacilli Pseudomonas Aerobic, non-fermentative, motile, oxidase-positive gramnegative bacilli. Most Important Species P.aeruginosa opportunistic pathogen causes UTI, wound infections and otitis media Microscopical examination: (morphology) 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. Cultural characteristic: 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. 3) Growth on MacConkey’s agar: Principle: MacConkey’s agar is a selective and differential medium selective medium for enteric gram –ve bacteria (bile salt inhibit the growth of non enteric 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) Results: Pink colonies Lactose fermenter Pale colonies Lactose nonfermenter Biochemical reaction: 1)Oxidase test. 2) Nitrate Test. 3) Oxidation Fermentation (O/F) Test. 4) Growth on Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar. 1)Oxidase test: Results: +ve Test: Appearance of purple colour within few seconds. No colour purple colour +ve test Pseudomonas -ve test Enterobacteriaceae 2) Nitrate Test: Principle: Further reduction Nitrate reductase nitrite Nitrate Nirtogen (N2) α-naphthyl amine (nit. A) Sulphanilic acid (nit. B) Red diazonium salt Enterobacteriaceae 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 Enterobacteriaceae Red colour after addition of zinc dust -ve reduction No red colour after addition of zinc dust Further reduction to Nitrogen Pseudomonas 3) Oxidation Fermentation (O/F) Test: Sensitive O/F test Results: Positive Test: O-/F- O+/F+ O+/F- Non Fermentative Oxidative Saccharolytic Enterobacteriaceae Pseudomonas O-/F+ 4) Growth on Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar: 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) Results: Butt: acidic (yellow) acidic (yellow) acidic (yellow) alkaline (red) Slant: acidic (yellow) alkaline (red) alkaline (red) alkaline (red) H2 S : -ve -ve +ve -ve Pseudomonas aeruginosa I'm very resistant to most antibiotics, so it's very hard to get rid me. Thank you