Zusammenfassung der Ressource
BACTERIAL IDENTIFICATION
- Gram positive bacteria
- Catalase test
- Use to identify organisms that
produce enzyme catalase.
- This enzyme detoxifies hydrogen
peroxide to produce water and
oxygen gas.
- Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA)
- MSA will select orgnisms
which can live in high salt
concentration
- Organisms capable of using
mannitol as a food source will
produce acidic byproducts of
fermentation
- Acid will cause the pH indicator,
phenol red, to turn yellow
- Coagulase test
- Coagulase is an enzyme that
clots blood plasma
- Coagulase is a virulence factor of
some Gram positive bacteria
- The formation of clot around an infection caused
by this bacteria likely protects it from phagocytosis
- Gram negative bacteria
- Oxidase test
- This test is used to identify microorganisms containing the
enzyme cytochrome oxidase
- Cytochrome oxidase transfers electrons from the electron transport
chain to oxygen and reduces it to water
- In the oxidase test, artificial electron donors
and acceptors are provided. When the electron
donor is oxidized by cytochrome oxidase it
turns a dark purple
- Motility agar
- Used to determine whether an organism is
equipped with flagella and thus capable of
swimming away from a stab mark
- If the entire tube is turbid, this indicates that the bacteria
have moved away from the stab mark
- Urease test
- This test is used to identify
bacteria capable of
hydrolyzing urea using the
enzyme urease
- The hydrolysis of urea forms
the weak base, ammonia, as
one of its products
- This weak base raises the pH of the
media above 8.4 and the pH indicator,
phenol red, turns from yellow to pink