Enumerating E. coli and Coliforms with Lab M's Dual Chromogenic Medium
go back to news archives Lab M's Harlequin™ E.coli/Coliform Medium | With its applications in industrial, food and dairy environments, Lab M's Harlequin™ E.coli/Coliform Medium supports the quick and easy simultaneous enumeration of Escherichia coli and coliforms in food and environmental samples, on a single medium. This dual chromogenic medium produces easily distinguishable colony types, even in the presence of other organisms, or when large numbers are observed, for straightforward counting, evaluation and identification. |
Based upon the formulation of Tryptone Bile Agar LAB072, the medium has been modified by the addition of two chromogenic substrates, one to detect the Ss-glucuronidase enzyme (X-glucuronide) and another to detect the Ss-galactosidase enzyme (magenta-Ss-gal). Typical E.coli strains possess both enzymes but only cleave the X-glucuronide substrate, thereby producing blue-green colonies. Typical coliforms, however, possess only the Ss-galactosidase enzyme and produce rose-pink colonies. For more information visit www.labm.com |
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Posted on June 7, 2011
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