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Lab Exercise 17: Biochemical Differentiation of some Medically Important Gram- negative Bacilli

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Lab Exercise 17:. Biochemical Differentiation of some Medically Important Gram-negative Bacilli. MacConkey Agar. Left: Shigella - result Right: Escherichia + result. Carbohydrate Fermentation Tests. Glucose w/ Durham Fermentation Tube. Carbohydrate Fermentation Tests. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Lab Exercise 17:

Lab Exercise 17:

Biochemical Differentiation of some Medically Important Gram-negative

Bacilli

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MacConkey Agar

Left: Shigella

- result

Right: Escherichia

+ result

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Carbohydrate Fermentation TestsGlucose w/ Durham Fermentation Tube

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Carbohydrate Fermentation TestsSucrose Fermentation

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Triple Sugar Iron

-/+/+

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Indole Test

broth with tryptophan

IMViC Series

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Methyl Red TestIMViC Series

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Voges-Proskauer Test

Leave uncapped for 15-20 minutes……..

IMViC Series

MRVP broth

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Citrate Utilization Test

- +

IMViC Series

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Urease Test

Slow positive

Negative result (acidic)

Uninoculated urea agar

Positive result (alkaline)

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Motility Test

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MacConkey agar

1. Which plate could have E. coli on it?

2. Which plate shows the presence of a lactose-fermenter?

3. Which plate could have Salmonella on it?

4. Which plate shows the presence of a

lactose non-fermenter?

                                             

                                             

Answers:

1.A3. B

2. A4. B

A

B

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What is the name of the lab procedure demonstrated here?

Answer: Stabbing the butt!

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Use the chart on p. 181 and or the flow chart on p. 182 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!

I M V

C

U

Answer: Shigella sonnei

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I M V

C

U

Use the chart on p. 181 and/or the flow chart on p. 182 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!

Answer: Escherichia coli

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I M V C

U

Use the chart on p. 181 and/or the flow chart on p. 182 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!

Answer: Serratia marcesens

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Use the chart on p. 181 and/or the flow chart on p. 182 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!

I M V C

Answer: Klebsiella pneumoniae

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Use the chart on p. 181 and/or the flow chart on p. 182 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!

I M V C U

Answer: Salmonella typhimurium

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Use the chart on p. 181 and/or the flow chart on p. 182 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!

I M VC

U

Answer: Proteus vulgaris

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Use the chart on p. 181 and/or the flow chart on p. 182 of your lab manual to figure out who I am!

I M V C

Answer: Enterobacter aerogenes

U