P030

  • This is a selective medium for the isolation of ESBL (Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase) producing strains of Escherichia coli. It should be noted that AmpC isolates may also be detected on this medium whilst non - ESBL organisms will be inhibited on this medium. The inclusion of bromocresol purple indicator displays the acid production due to the lactose fermentation by means of a colour change from purple to yellow. N.B. – This is double strength broth.
  • This is an aqueous solution of Oxalic acid (3%) suitable for use in the digestion and neutralisation of Sputum that may be contaminated with Pseudomonas like organisms prior to culture.
  • This is an aqueous solution of Sodium Hydroxide (2%) with Phenol Red Indicator suitable for use in the digestion of Sputum samples prior to culture of the samples for Mycobacterium spp. It is generally used in conjunction with Sputum Neutralising Buffer (BM1324).
  • Sodium Hydroxide (4%) with Phenol Red is a reagent used in the digestion and decontamination of sputum samples prior to culture for mycobacteria. Most clinical specimens submitted for acid-fast bacilli isolation are contaminated with more quickly developing commensal microbial flora. Additionally, acid-fast bacilli may be retained in respiratory secretions and not released for culture until the material is liquefied. Respiratory specimens, such as sputum, contain mucin which may trap microorganisms. Decontamination and digestion of the mucous components kills contaminating normal flora and allows slower growing mycobacteria to grow. Timely neutralization prevents potential loss of mycobacteria caused by high pH levels of decontaminants, resulting in the preservation of more viable organisms. Phenol red is used to indicate changes in pH. BM1320 is recommended by the UK Standards for Microbiology Investigations as part of their decontamination/digestion protocol; it is generally used in conjunction with Sputum Neutralising Buffer without Phenol Red (BM1324).
  • This is a sterile aqueous solution of Potassium di-hydrogen phosphate (16.0 % w/v) with Phenol Red Indicator suitable for use in the neutralisation following the digestion of sputum with Sodium hydroxide prior to culture. It is generally used in conjunction with BM1322 Sodium hydroxide 4%.
  • This product may be used as an alternative pre-treatment solution to lessen the background flora of samples before the testing for Mycobacteria species. This reagent should only be used for samples that routinely produce contaminated cultures after processing with an alkaline digestant.
  • This product may be used as a pre treatment solution to lessen the background commensal flora of samples before the testing for Mycobacteria species.
  • This buffer is intended primarily for use as a neutralising agent following treatment with alkaline compounds during the decontamination and homogenisation process of Sputum specimens prior to inoculation onto appropriate culture media for the isolation of Mycobacterium spp.