Lactose Broth is recommended by APHA in the performance and confirmation of the presumptive test for coliform bacteria in water (1), food (2) and milk (3). Present formulation is recommended by BIS for detection and estimation of coliform bacteria in food stuff as a confirmatory medium (4). As per BIS (4) the discrete colonies obtained from EMB Agar Plates (M022S) are inoculated in Lactose Broth (M1003S). Formation of gas in the lactose tubes indicates presence of coliforms. This medium can be used as an alternate to Lauryl Sulphate Broth in the presumptive test of the MPN of standard coliforms.
Peptic digest of animal tissue and beef extract supply essential nutrients to the organisms. Lactose is a fermentable carbohydrate for the coliforms. Tubes of Lactose Broth are inoculated with dilutions of water or milk, etc. under test, and incubated at 35°C and examined for gas formation after 24 and 48 hours. Members of the coliform group are defined as aerobic and facultative anaerobic gram-negative and non-sporing bacilli which ferment lactose with gas formation within 48 hours at 35°C. In testing dairy products, Lactose Broth is used only in the completed test (4). Large water samples may require double strength Lactose Broth to minimize the final volume.
Storage and Shelf-life:
Store below 30°C in tightly closed container and the prepared medium at 2- 8°C. Use before expiry date on the label.
References:
1.Greenberg A. E., Trussell R. R. and Clesceri L. S. (Eds.), 1985, Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th ed., A.P.H.A., Washington, D.C.
2.Speck M. (Ed.), 1984, Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods, 2nd ed., A.P.H.A., Washington, D.C.
3.Richardson (Ed.), 1985, Standard Methods for the Examination of Dairy Products, 15th ed., A.P.H.A., Washington, D.C.
4.Bureau of Indian Standards, IS : 5401 - 1969 (Second reprint - June 1990).