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Dr.T.V.Rao MD
BACTERIAL CULTURE
METHODS BASICS
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• Based on bacterial metabolism*
• Culture pH
• Culture oxidation- reduction potential.
• Gaseous requirements
• Oxygen, Carbon dioxide and other gases
BACTERIAL NUTRITION AND THE DESIGN
OF CULTURE MEDIA
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• Used to grow bacteria
• Can be used to:
• Enrich the numbers of
bacteria
• Select for certain bacteria
and suppress others
• Differentiate among
different kinds of bacteria
CULTURE MEDIA
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• Aerobs
• Anaerobs (do not require
oxygen)
• Obligate anaerobs (die in
the presence of Ooxygen
)
• Facultative anaerobs
(E.coli)
• Microaerophilic bacteria
OXYGEN CONCENTRATION
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• Isolation
• Properties of bacteria
• To create antigens for laboratory use
• Typing with Bacteriophages and Bacteriocins susceptibility
• To test for Antibiotic sensitivity
• Estimate viable counts
• Maintain stock cultures
PURPOSE OF CULTURING
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• 1. Surface plating
• 2 Enrichment medium
• 3 Selective medium
• 4 Indicator medium
METHODS OF ISOLATION OF PURE
CULTURE WITH ..
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General purpose media will
support the growth of many
microorganisms.
Enriched media are general
purpose media supplemented
by blood or other special
nutrients to encourage the
growth of fastidious
heterotrophs; (fastidious =
having complicated nutritional
requirements
TYPES OF MEDIA USED
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Selective media favor the
growth of particular
microorganisms and inhibits
the growth of others.
Differential media distinguish
between different groups of
bacteria on the basis of their
biological characteristics;
Causes observable change in
medium when biochemical
reaction occurs
TYPES OF MEDIA USED
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• Psychrophiles: with optimum growth T around 20 C
• Mesopihles: between 15 and 45 with optimum around 37 C
• Thermophiles: between 30 and 75 with optimum around 55 C
• Hyperthermophiles: T grater than 100C
TEMPERATURE ( CHARACTERISTIC RANGES)
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TEMPERATURE AND BACTERIAL
GROWTH
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• pH
• Most bacteria grow
between pH 6.5 and
7.5
• Molds and yeasts grow
between pH 5 and 6
• Acidophilic grow in
acidic environments
THE REQUIREMENTS FOR GROWTH:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
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CULTURING
• Used to grow bacteria
• Can be used to:
• Enrich the numbers of bacteria
• Select for certain bacteria and suppress others
• Differentiate among different kinds of bacteria
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• Streak culture
• Stroke
• Stab
• Pour plate
• Liquid culture
• Special methods for
anaerobic cultures
METHODS TO ISOLATE THE
BACTERIA
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HOW TO INOCULATE A CULTURE PLATE
• Plate: provide large surface for isolation and observation of colonies
• Using a sterile loop or a sterile swab streak your sample on the Petri plate
• Important let your sterilized loop cool before you pick up your sample
How to inoculate a plate
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DIFFERENT METHODS OF CULTURING
BACTERIA
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MACCONKEY AGAR
• Example:: MacConkey agar
has color indicator that
distinguishes presence of
acid. Bacteria that ferment a
particular sugar (e.g.,
glucose in culture media) will
produce acid wastes on
plates, turn pH indicator red.
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• Shape
• Size
• Elevation
• Edge
• Surface
• Opacity
• Consistency
COLONIES - MAKE A OBSERVATION
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LIQUID MEDIALiquid media: easiest to
prepare and use. Good for
growing quantities of
microbes needed for
analysis or experiments.
Unless inoculated with
pure culture, cannot
separate different
organisms.
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SLANT OBSERVATION
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STREAK CULTURE
• Lawn or carpet culture to create uniform surface of organisms
• Bacteriophages typing
• To obtain large amount of antigens
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CULTURING THE MICROBES NEEDS SKILLS
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STREAK PLATE
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METHODS OF ISOLATION OF PURE
CULTURE
• 1. Surface plating
• 2 Enrichment
medium
• 3 Selective medium
• 4 Indicator medium
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LIQUID CULTURING
• Liquid cultures are done
in
• Tubes
• Bottles
• Flasks
• Blood culture
• Water analysis
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STAB CULTURE• Puncturing suitable
medium such as
nutrient agar, gelatin,
• Observe gelatin
liquefaction
• Preserving the stock
culture.
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SWEEP PLATE METHOD
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Zones of
growth
inhibition
MICROBIAL ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY
TEST
((((THE AGAR DIFFUSION TEST))))
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MULLER HINTON AGAR FOR ANTIBIOTIC TESTING
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MEASURING THE ZONE OF
INHIBITION
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MINIMUM INHIBITORY CONCENTRATION
DETECTS ANTIBIOTIC SENSITIVITY PATTERNS
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•Anaerobic Bacterial Isolation
and Identification Needs
specified conditions
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DESICCATOR• In Desiccator some oxygen
is left
Not suitable for fluid culture
Displacement of oxygen is done with
Hydrogen
Nitrogen
Helium
Co2
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CANDLE JAR• Inoculated plates are kept
• Burning candle use up all
oxygen
• But a little o2 is left
• But presence of Co2
stimulates the most
bacterium
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MAC IN TOSH FILDES ANAEROBIC JAR
• Contain inlet and outlet
• Electrical supply
• Inoculated culture plates
• When electrified
palladinised asbestos
heating acts as catalyst for
combination of hydrogen
with residual oxygen causes
complete anaerobiasis
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GAS PACK• A disposable envelop contains
chemicals which generate hydrogen and carbon dioxide on addition of water
• Inoculated plates are kept in jar
• Water is added hydrogen and carbon dioxide are liberated
• Presence of cold catalyst in the envelop permits the combination of Hydrogen and oxygen to produce anaerobic environment
• Indicator is methylene blue
• Colorless when anaerobic environment.
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OTHER REDUCING AGENTS
• Reducing agents
O.1% Thiglyclolate
0.1% Ascorbic
acid
0.05 % cysteine
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ROBERTSON COOKED MEAT MEDIUM ROUTINELY USED
IN ANAEROBIC SPORE BEARING BACTERIA
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LOWENSTEIN JENSEN MEDIUM - CULTIVATION OF
MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
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WORKING WITH MYCOBACTERIUM NEEDS
BIOSAFTEY CONCERNS
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• Created by Dr.T.V.Rao MD for Basic learning
on Culturing Bacteria for Medical and
Paramedical students in Microbiology
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