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Wayne Sulphatase Agar Base

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Mycobacteria have traditionally been treated as a separate group of bacteria in most clinical laboratories because of certain distinguishing characteristic. First, most strains are slow growing, having prolonged doubling time, ranging from 2-22 hours. This requires an ideal culture environment to be maintained for prolonged periods and the more rapidly growing contaminating bacterial species to be eliminated from the specimens. Determination of the enzyme arylsulphatase activity in Mycobacteria is helpful in identifying certain species, notably in differentiating members of the rapidly growing Mycobacteria fortuitum from group III non-photochromogenic Mycobacteria. Some of the slower-growing species do not produce sufficient enzyme to give a consistently positive reaction.

Wayne Sulphatase Agar was developed by Wayne (to enable recognition of M.fortuitum) using a 3-day phenolphthalein sulphatase test. Rapid growing and slow growing species of Mycobacterium can be differentiated, based on the 3 days test or 2 weeks test respectively. Some species of Mycobacteria produce arylsulphatase, an enzyme that attacks the substrate component viz. tripotassium phenolphthalein sulphate, with the resultant release of free phenolphthalein as indicated by a color change (red) in the medium after addition of sodium bicarbonate reagent. After incubation of 3-14 days, add 0.5 to 1.0 ml of 2N Na2CO3 to each tube and observe the color change within 30 minutes.

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.

Reference:
1.Wayne L. G., 1961, Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 36:185. 2.MacFaddin J. F., 1985, Media for Isolation-Cultivation-Identification-Maintenance of Medical Bacteria Vol. 1, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore.

Quality Control
AppearanceCream to yellow homogeneous free flowing powder
GellingFirm, comparable with 1.5% Agar gel
Color and Clarity of Prepared MediumYellow colored clear to slightly opalescent gel forms in tubes as butts.
ReactionReaction of 2.07% w/v aqueous solution at 25°C. pH : 7.0±0.2
pH6.80-7.20
Cultural ResponseCultural characteristics observed after an incubation at 35- 37°C for 3 days (Mycobacterium tuberculosis incubated for 2 weeks).
Composition**
IngredientsGms/Litre
Casein enzymic hydrolysate0.500
L-Asparagine1.000
Monopotassium phosphate1.000
Disodium phosphate2.500
Ferric ammonium citrate0.050
Magnesium sulphate0.010
Calcium chloride0.0005
Zinc sulphate0.0001
Copper sulphate0.0001
Tripotassium phenolphthalein sulphate0.650
Agar15.000
Final pH (at 25°C)7.0±0.2
**Formula adjusted, standardized to suit performance parameters

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Wayne Sulphatase Agar Base, 500 g
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