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Deoxycholate Citrate Agar

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INTENDED USE
For isolation of enteric pathogens especially Salmonella and Shigella species.

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TM 369 – DEOXYCHOLATE CITRATE AGAR

PRODUCT SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION

Deoxycholate Citrate Agar is prepared as per the modified formula of Leifson. This medium is used for the isolation and maximum recovery of intestinal pathogens belonging to Salmonella and Shigella groups from foods. However, it is recommended to use less inhibitory medium when Shigella have to be isolated. The selectivity of this medium permits the use of fairly heavy innocula without danger of overgrowth of Shigella and Salmonella by other microflora. For the routine examination of stool and urine specimens, it is suggested that other media such as MacConkey Agar, Bismuth Sulphite Agar etc. be used in conjunction with this medium. This medium is similar to deoxycholate agar in comparison but is moderately more selective for enteric pathogens owing to increased concentrations of both citrate and deoxycholate salts. Sodium deoxycholate at pH 7.3 to 7.5 is inhibitory for gram positive bacteria. Citrate salts, in the concentration included in the formulation, are inhibitory to gram-positive bacteria and most other normal intestinal organisms.

PRINCIPLE
The medium consists of Heart infusion solids which is a source of carbon and nitrogen and this ingredient is used because the inhibition of coliforms produced is greater than when an extract or simple peptone is used. Proteose peptone provides carbon, nitrogen, vitamins and minerals. Coliform bacteria and gram-positive bacteria are inhibited or greatly suppressed due to sodium deoxycholate, sodium citrate and ferric ammonium citrate. Lactose helps in differentiating enteric bacilli, as lactose fermenters produce red colonies while lactose non-fermenters produce colourless colonies. Coliform bacteria, if present form pink colonies on this medium. The degradation of lactose causes acidification of the medium surrounding the relevant colonies and the pH indicator neutral red changes its colour to red. These colonies usually are also surrounded by a turbid zone of precipitated deoxycholic acid due to acidification of the medium. Sodium deoxycholate combines with neutral red in an acidic environment, causing the dye to go out of the solution with the
subsequent precipitation of deoxycholate. The reduction of ferric ammonium citrate to iron sulfide is indicated by the formation of black iron sulfide.

QUALITY CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS
Appearance of Powder : Light yellow to pinkish beige homogeneous free flowing powder.
Appearance of prepared medium : Reddish orange coloured, clear to slightly opalescent gel forms in Petri plates.
pH (at 25°C) : 7.5 ± 0.2

COMPOSITION

Ingredients  Gms / Ltr
Heart Infusion solids  10.000
Proteose peptone  10.000
Lactose  10.000
Sodium deoxycholate  5.000
Neutral red  0.020
Sodium citrate  20.000
Ferric ammonium citrate  2.000
Agar  13.500

 

INSTRUCTION FOR USE

  • Dissolve 70.52 grams in 1000 ml purified/distilled water.
  • Heat to boiling to dissolve the medium completely. DO NOT AUTOCLAVE. Avoid excessive or prolonged heating during reconstitution.
  • Cool to 45-50°C. Mix well and pour into sterile Petri plates.
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