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Blood Agar Base (Infusion Agar)

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Blood Agar Base is a highly nutritious medium generally used as a basal medium for preparing blood agar by supplementation with blood. It can also be used as general-purpose media without the addition of blood.

Blood Agar Base media can be used with added phenolphthalein phosphate (1) for the detection of phosphate producing Staphylococci, with added salt and agar for assessment of surface contamination on equipment and pig carcass (2) and to determine salinity range of marine Flavobacteria (3). It can also be used for preparation of Salmonella Typhi antigens (4). Blood Agar Base is recommended by APHA (5) and Standard Methods (6, 7) for testing of food samples.

Beef heart peptone and tryptose provides carbon, nitrogen, amino acids and vitamins. Sodium chloride helps in maintaining the osmotic equilibrium of the medium. Addition of blood makes the medium more nutritious by providing additional growth factors required by fastidious organisms. It also helps in visualizing the haemolytic reactions. However, haemolytic reactions depend on the animal blood used. Sheep blood gives best results for Group A Streptococci (8). But sheep blood fails to support growth of Haemophilus haemolyticus since sheep blood is deficient in pyridine nucleotides. However when horse blood is used H. haemolyticus colonies produce haemolysis and mimic Streptococcus pyogenes (9).

Storage and Shelf-life:
Store below 30°C in a tightly closed container and the prepared medium at 2 - 8°C. Use before expiry date on the label.

References:
1. Noble W. C., 1962, J. Clin, Pathol., 15:552.
2. Hansen N. H., 1962, J. Appl. Bacteriol., 25:46.
3. Hayes P. R., 1963, J. Gen. Microbiol., 30:1.
4. Schuber J. H., Edwards P. R. and Ramsere C. H., 1959, J. Bacteriol., 77:648.
5. Downes F. P. and Ito K., (Eds.), 2001, Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods, 4th Ed., APHA, Washington, DC.
6. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, 1995, Bacteriological Analytical Manual, 8th Ed., AOAC International, Gaithersburg, Md.
7. Atlas R. M., 1993, Handbook of Microbiology of Microbiological Media, CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fla.
8. Snavely J. G. and Brahier J., 1960, Am. J. Clin. Pathol., 33:511.
9. Murray P. R., Baron J. H., Jorgensen J. H., Pfaller M. A., Yolken R. H., (Eds.), 8th Ed., 2003, Manual of Clinical Microbiology, ASM, Washington, D.C.

Quality Control
AppearanceCream colored homogeneous free flowing powder
GellingFirm, comparable with 1.5% Agar gel
Color and Clarity of Prepared MediumBasal medium : Light amber coloured clear to slightly opalescent gel. After addition of 5% v/v sterile defibrinated blood : Cherry red coloured opaque gel forms in Petri plates.
ReactionReaction of 4.0% w/v aqueous solution at 25°C. pH : 7.3±0.2
pH7.10-7.50
Cultural ResponseCultural characteristics observed with added 5% w/v sterile defibrinated blood,after an incubation at 35-37°C for 18-48 hours.
Composition**
IngredientsGms/Litre
Beef heart peptone10.000
Tryptose10.000
Sodium chloride5.000
Agar15.000
Final pH ( at 25°C)7.3±0.2
**Formula adjusted, standardized to suit performance parameters

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Blood Agar Base (Infusion Agar), 500 g
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