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M MYP Agar Antimicrobic Vial P - BVA Scientific

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Section IIIM <strong>MYP</strong> <strong>Agar</strong>, cont.4. Autoclave at 121°C for 15 minutes. Cool to 45-50°C.5. Aseptically add 12.5 mL Egg Yolk Enrichment 50% and4.1 mL <strong>Antimicrobic</strong> <strong>Vial</strong> P rehydrated with 5 mL sterilewater (25,000 units of polymyxin B). Mix thoroughly.Difco <strong>Antimicrobic</strong> <strong>Vial</strong> P (Polymyxin B)1. To rehydrate, aseptically add 5 mL sterile purified water(to achieve the desired concentration for <strong>MYP</strong> <strong>Agar</strong>).2. Rotate in an end-over-end motion to dissolve the contentscompletely.ProcedureConsult appropriate references. 4-6Expected ResultsConsult appropriate references. 4-6References1. Mossel, Koopman and Jongerius. 1967. Appl. Microbiol. 15:650.2. Donovan. 1958. J. Appl. Bacteriol. 21:100.3. Coliner. 1948. J. Bacteriol. 55:777.4. Rhodehamel and Harmon. 1995. FDA bacteriological analytical manual, 8th ed. AOAC International,Gaithersburg, Md.5. Bennett and Belay. 2001. In Downes and Ito (ed.), Compendium of methods for the microbiologicalexamination of foods, 4th ed. American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.6. Andrews. 2000. In Horwitz (ed.), Official methods of analysis of AOAC International, 17th ed.,vol. I. AOAC International, Gaithersburg, Md.AvailabilityDifco <strong>MYP</strong> <strong>Agar</strong>AOAC BAM COMPF ISO USDACat. No. 281010 Dehydrated – 500 gEuropeCat. No. 257004 Prepared Plates – Pkg. of 20*JapanCat. No. 251264 Prepared Plates – Pkg. of 20*251265 Prepared Plates – Ctn. of 100*Difco <strong>Antimicrobic</strong> <strong>Vial</strong> PAOAC BAM COMPF ISO USDACat. No. 232681 <strong>Vial</strong> – 6 × 10 mL*Difco Egg Yolk Enrichment 50%AOAC BAM COMPF ISO USDACat. No. 233471 Tube – 12 × 10 mL*233472 Bottle – 6 × 100 mL**Store at 2-8°C.MacConkey <strong>Agar</strong>sMacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> • MacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> BaseMacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> without Crystal VioletMacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> without Crystal Violet or SaltMacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> without SaltIntended UseMacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> conforms with the specifications of TheUnited States Pharmacopeia (USP).MacConkey agars are slightly selective and differential platingmedia mainly used for the detection and isolation of gram-negativeorganisms from clinical, 1 dairy, 2 food, 3,4 water, 5 pharmaceutical 6and industrial 7 sources.MacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> is used for isolating and differentiating lactosefermentingfrom lactose-nonfermenting gram-negative entericbacilli.MacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> Base is used with added carbohydrate indifferentiating coliforms based on fermentation reactions.MacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> without Crystal Violet is used for isolatingand differentiating enteric microorganisms while permittinggrowth of staphylococci and enterococci. The medium canbe used also to separate Mycobacterium fortuitum andM. chelonae from other rapidly growing mycobacteria.MacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> without Crystal Violet or Salt and MacConkey<strong>Agar</strong> without Salt are used for isolating and differentiatinggram-negative bacilli while suppressing the swarming of mostProteus species.Summary and ExplanationMacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> is based on the bile salt-neutral red-lactoseagar of MacConkey. 8The original MacConkey medium was used to differentiatestrains of Salmonella typhosa from members of the coliformgroup. Formula modifications improved the growth of Shigellaand Salmonella strains. These modifications included the additionof 0.5% sodium chloride, decreased agar content, andaltered bile salts and neutral red concentrations. The formulaimprovements gave improved differential reactions betweenthese enteric pathogens and the coliform group.MacConkey <strong>Agar</strong> contains crystal violet and bile salts thatinhibit gram-positive organisms and allow gram-negativeorganisms to grow. Isolated colonies of coliform bacteria arebrick red in color and may be surrounded by a zone of precipitatedbile. This bile precipitate is due to a local pH drop aroundthe colony due to lactose fermentation. Colonies that do notferment lactose (such as typhoid, paratyphoid and dysenterybacilli) remain colorless. When lactose nonfermenters growin proximity to coliform colonies, the surrounding mediumappears as cleared areas. It is recommended in the USP for usein the performance of Microbial Limit Tests. 6334

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