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Kliger Iron Agar, Modified

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Kligler Iron Agar is a combination of the lead acetate medium described by Kligler (1) and Russels Double Sugar Agar (2) and is used as a differentiation medium for typhoid, dysentery and allied bacilli (3). Bailey and Lacey substituted phenol red for andrade indicator previously used as pH indicator (4). Kligler Iron Agar differentiates lactose fermenters from the nonfermenters. It differentiates Salmonella Typhi from other Salmonellae and also Salmonella Paratyphi A from Salmonella Scottmuelleri and Salmonella Enteritidis (5). Kligler Iron Agar, Modified is used for the identification of Yersinia enterocolitica, as recommended by ISO Committee (6). Fermentation of dextrose results in production of acid, which turns the indicator from red to yellow. Since there is little sugar i.e. dextrose, acid production is very limited and therefore a reoxidation of the indicator is produced on the surface of the medium, and the indicator remains red. However, when lactose is fermented, the large amount of acid produced, avoids reoxidation and therefore the entire medium turns yellow.

Kligler Iron Agar, in addition to casein enzymic hydrolysate, beef and yeast extract, contains lactose and glucose (dextrose), which enables the differentiation of species of enteric bacilli. Phenol red is the pH indicator, which exhibits a colour change in response to acid produced during the fermentation of sugars. The combination of or ferrous sulphate and sodium thiosulphate enables the detection of hydrogen sulfide production, which is evidenced by a black color either throughout the butt, or in a ring formation near the top of the butt. Lactose non-fermenters (e.g., Salmonella and Shigella ) initially produce a yellow slant due to acid produced by the fermentation of the small amount of glucose (dextrose). When glucose (dextrose) supply is exhausted in the aerobic environment of the slant, the reaction reverts to alkaline (red slant) due to oxidation of the acids produced. The reversion does not occur in the anaerobic environment of the butt, which therefore remains acidic (yellow butt). Lactose fermenters produce yellow slants and butts because of lactose fermentation. The high amount of acids thus produced helps to maintain an acidic pH under aerobic conditions. Tubes showing original colour of the medium indicates the fermentation of neither glucose (dextrose) nor lactose. Gas production (aerogenic reaction) is detected as individual bubbles or by splitting or displacement of the agar by the formation of cracks in the butt of the medium.

Pure cultures of suspected organisms from plating media such as MacConkey Agar (M081), Bismuth Sulphite Agar (M027) or Deoxycholate Citrate Agar (M065), SS Agar (M108) etc. are inoculated on Kligler Iron Agar for identification.

Storage and Shelf-life:
Cultural characteristics observed after an incubation at 35-37°C for 18-48 hours.

References:
1. Russell F. F., 1911, J. Med. Res., 25:217.
2. Kligler I. J., 1917, Am. J. Publ. Health, 7:1041.
3. Kligler I. J., 1918, J. Exp. Med., 28:319.
4. Bailey S. F. and Lacey G. R., 1927, J. Bacteriol., 13:183.
5. Ewing, 1986, Edwards and Ewings Identification of the Enterobacteriaceae, 4th Ed., Elsevier Science Publishing Co., Inc., N.Y.
6. International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 1994, Draft ISO/DIS 10273.

Quality Control
AppearanceLight yellow to pink homogeneous free flowing powder
GellingFirm, comparable with 1.5% Agar gel
Color and Clarity of Prepared MediumRed colored, clear to slightly opalescent gel forms in tubes as slants
ReactionReaction of 5.75% w/v aqueous solution at 25°C. pH : 7.4±0.2
pH7.20-7.60
Cultural ResponseCultural characteristics observed after an incubation at 35-37°C for 18-48 hours.
Composition**
IngredientsGms/Litre
Beef extract3.000
Yeast extract3.000
Casein enzymic hydrolysate20.000
Sodium chloride5.000
Lactose10.000
Glucose anhydrous1.000
Ferrous sulphate0.200
Sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate0.300
Phenol red0.025
Agar15.000
Final pH ( at 25°C)7.4±0.2
**Formula adjusted, standardized to suit performance parameters

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