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BACTERIAL METABOLISM

Bacterial Metabolism

Metabolism

– Sum up all the chemical processes that occur within a cell

1. Anabolism: Synthesis of more complex compounds and use of energy

2. Catabolism: Break down a substrate and capture energy

All microbial metabolisms can be arranged according to three principles:

1. obtaining carbon for synthesis

– Autotrophic: carbon is obtained from CO2

– Heterophic: Corbon is obtained from organic compounds

All microbial metabolisms can be arranged according to three principles:

• 2. Obtaining reducing equivalents for enegry conservation and synthesis

– Lithotrophic: reducing equivalents are obtained from inorganic compounds

– Organotrophic: reducing equivalents are obtained from inorganic compounds

All microbial metabolisms can be arranged according to three principles:

• 3. Source of the energy

– Chemotrophic: energy is obtained from external sources

– Phototrophic: energy is obtained from light by photosynthesis

Biochemical tests can be used for the identification of the bacteria

1. Oxidase Test

2. Catalase Test

3. Fermentation tests: Glucose, lactose, sucrose,…….

4. Enzyme tests: urease, tryptophan deaminase, DNase,….

5. Utilization tests: Citrate, malonate, asetate

6. Decorboxylation tests: Lysine, Arginine, Ornitine

7. Hydrolysis tests: Gelatin, esculin

8. Others: H2S production, motility, growth in KCN,….

Catalase test

Streptococci

Staphylococci

Oxidase test

Positive Negative

P. aeruginosa E. coli

Lactose fermentation

On the front bench

Oxidase test Catalase test

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Citrate medium

Pseudomonas

E. coli

Klebsiella

Urease medium

E. coli Proteus

Oxidative Fermentative medium

On every bench

Triple Sugar Iron Agar

Pseudomonas

E. coli

Proteus

Pseudomonas

Inoculation to Fermentation medium

Inoculation to Urease medium and Citrate medium

Urea agar Citrate agar

Inoculation to the Triple Sugar Iron Agar (TSIA)

Fermentation medium

Urea agar Citrate agar

1

2

TSIA

Don’t tighten the cap of the tube

BACTERIAL METABOLISM II

Oxidation-Fermentation Test (OF test)

Carbohydrate (Glucose)

Bromthymol blue (pH indicator)

Mineral oil

(anaerobic environment)

Mineral oil

(anaerobic environment)

Glucose fermentation

Acid production

pH of the medium

pH indicator

green yellow

Gas production-Durham tube

Glucose fermentation (-) Glucose fermentation (+)

Glucose fermentation

Acid production

pH of the medium doesn’t change.

pH indicator

green

Fermentative

Oxidative

Non-fermentative

Oxidative

Non-fermentative

Non-oxidative

Urease Test

Urea agar:

Urea

Phenol red (pH indicator)

Urea agar

Urea

Ammonia + CO2

pH

Urease

pH indicator

yellow pink

Urease (+) Urease (-)

Urea

Urease

The pH of the medium doesn’t change.

pH indicator

yellow

Citrate utilization

Citrate medium

Citrate medium:

Citrate (Carbon source)

Ammonium salts (Nitrogen source)

Bromthymol blue (pH indicator)

Citrate utilization

Ammonium salts

Ammonia (pH )

pH indicator

green blue

Citrate(+) Citrate (-)

Citrate utilization

Ammonium salts

No ammonia production

pH doesn’t change.

pH indicator

green

Triple Sugar Iron Agar (TSI)

Glucose %1

Lactose %10 Acid and gas production

Sucrose %10

Phenol red (pH indicator)

Sodium thiosulfate (-S source)

Ferrous sulfate (H2S indicator)

Peptone (N source-Oxydation) Triple Sugar Iron Agar

(TSI)

Acid-gas and H2S production

Only glucose fermentation

Glucose (%1) fermentation

Acid production

The pH of the medium

pH indicator

Red yellow

Peptids amines

pH of the slant

pH indicator

red pink

Glucose and lactose and / or sucrose fermentation

Gas production

Glucose and lactose and/or sucrose fermentation

Acid production

The pH of the medium

pH indicator

red yellow

Nonfermentative bacteria

Carbohydrate fermentation (-)

pH of the medium doesn’t change.

The colour of the medium remains same

Peptids amines O2

pH

pH indicator

Red pink

H2S production

Thiosulfate (sulfur source)

H2S

H2S + ferrous sulfate (H2S indicator)

Ferric sulfide

(black precipitate)

Enzymatic activation

Automated System depends on biochemical and metabolic reactions