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Chromogenic Vibrio Agar 500g Condalab 2054
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Chromogenic Vibrio Agar 500g Condalab 2054

PART NO: CL-2054
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Vibrio Chromogenic Agar is used in the selective isolation and differentiation of Vibrio species based on colony colours due to the enzymatic activities of ß-galactosidase and ß-glucosidase. It consists of microorganisms whose natural habitat is marine and fluvial ecosystems. These can frequently be isolated from marine water specifically in the warmer months or if the temperature is higher than 17 ºC. Vibrio species are mainly responsible for causing cholera and food poisoning in humans.

This medium contains yeast extract and peptones that are a source of nitrogen, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids. The special bilis inhibits gram-positive organisms and the surcrose, glucose, and lactose are the fermentable carbohydrates to provide carbon and energy. Sodium chloride supplies essential electrolytes for transport and osmotic balance.

Sodium citrate, sodium thiosulfate and sodium cholate are the selective agents, inhibiting the Gram-positive bacteria. Chromogenic substrate is added to detect Vibrio species by means of a color change in the colonies. This medium is designed for the development and diferentation of 3 types of Vibrio depending on the enzyme activity of each strain. ß-glucosidase activity will appear as blue-green colonies, as in the case of V. parahaemoliticus. The activity of ß-galactosidase enzyme will show red or pink colonies in the case of V. cholerae. And finally, the yellowish-white colonies will be V. alginolyticus, which has ß-galactosidase, but is not expressed due to the high
concentration of sugars. The alkaline pH of the medium enhances the recovery of V. cholerae.

ISO 21872: Microbiology of the food chain - Horizontal method for the detection of potentially enteropathogenic species Vibrio spp. Detection of Vibrio
parahaemolyticus, Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio vulnificus (ISO 21872-1: 2017), recommends an alternative selective medium to TCBS for the detection of
Vibrio enteropathogenic species.