In short Acid (yellow ) produced by glu metabolism is able to mask redness of peptones only partially But Acid (yellow ) produced by lactose metabolism is able to mask redness of peptones completely
Thank you for your well explanation. I would like to ask you that when Bacteria only fermented Glucose(Moderate acid production), and not Lactose (tons of acid production), why it turns Yellow only in the butt and not the slant. As you know, the whole media contains the same ingredients (peptones, glucose, and lactose), so everywhere in the tube is the same. What happened to the slant, why it does not turn Yellow as at the bottom part of the tube. Is there any reactions or metabolism that stop the Slant from being Yellow as the butt?
hi! hopefully someone can help me! so tubes that are ALL yellow only ferment lactose? and tubes with red & yellow is safe to say that can ferment lactose AND glucose? and tube with ALL red does not ferment lactose OR glucose?
is this test is specific for gram negative bacteria only ??? I mean is it used to differentiate between gram negative species only ??? or also gram positive species ??
To avoid confusion, the slant uses lactose/sucrose for metabolism and the butt uses glucose for metabolism
does it say something about whether bacteria is facultatively anaerobic/aerobic??
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In short
Acid (yellow ) produced by glu metabolism is able to mask redness of peptones only partially
But
Acid (yellow ) produced by lactose metabolism is able to mask redness of peptones completely
Since peptide metabolism is always present 🎁
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This is too simplistic
Thank you for your well explanation. I would like to ask you that when Bacteria only fermented Glucose(Moderate acid production), and not Lactose (tons of acid production), why it turns Yellow only in the butt and not the slant. As you know, the whole media contains the same ingredients (peptones, glucose, and lactose), so everywhere in the tube is the same. What happened to the slant, why it does not turn Yellow as at the bottom part of the tube. Is there any reactions or metabolism that stop the Slant from being Yellow as the butt?
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so what is being fermented on the 5th tube? Why is it A/K unlike the K/A that ferments only glucose??
It is A/K and not K/A because of lactose or sucrose metabolism on the slant and a moderate glucose metabolism on the butt.
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hi! hopefully someone can help me! so tubes that are ALL yellow only ferment lactose? and tubes with red & yellow is safe to say that can ferment lactose AND glucose? and tube with ALL red does not ferment lactose OR glucose?
You didn't talk about the specific organisms involved
is this test is specific for gram negative bacteria only ??? I mean is it used to differentiate between gram negative species only ??? or also gram positive species ??
Sucrose has any role ??,Nice explanation
Sucrose and lactose have the same pathway.
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You did not mention sucrose?
Thank you next time include even organisms that can be I dentfied
What happened to Sucrose?
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What about A/k?
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can i ask what actually is the gas produced?
it is either carbon dioxide or hydrogen
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