Use of an oxidation-fermentation medium in the identification of yeasts.

C. T. Hall, D. Webb, C. Papageorge
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FOR MANY YEARS, differentiating Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformanns from other yeasts has been considered adequate characterization of clinical specimens. It has become increasingly obvious in recent years, however, that other species of yeasts are also implicated in pathological conditions and that a more definitive characterization of yeasts as etiological agents is necessary. The identification of yeasts requires consideration of both morphological and physiological characteristics. The physiological characterization is achieved by differentiating the organisms according to the activity of urease, the assimilation of nitrate, and the fermentations and assimilations of carbohydrates. The assimilation of carbohydrates is determined by the classic Wickerham broth procedure (1) or the agar auxanogram procedures. It is generally conceded that the Wickerham procedure is more sensitive than the comparable agar auxanogram techniques. Preliminary studies in the laboratory of the Proficiency Testing Section have revealed that the differential carbohydrate assimilation patterns achieved by the Wickerham broth technique can be reproduced identically in an oxidation-fermentation (O-F) medium incubated under aerobic conditions at 250C. In contrast to the classic assimilation tests, growth from the pure culture of yeasts was stabbed into the semisolid O-F medium with a straight wire without the requirement for starving the inoculum or tedious dilution and adjustment procedures. Inoculation of the carbohydrate-free basal medium failed to show that acid production from a carryover of a carbohydrate substrate in the inoculum was a problem.
氧化发酵培养基在酵母鉴定中的应用
多年来,鉴别白色念珠菌和新生隐球菌与其他酵母菌被认为是临床标本的充分表征。然而,近年来越来越明显的是,其他种类的酵母菌也与病理条件有关,因此有必要对酵母菌作为病原进行更明确的表征。酵母的鉴定需要考虑形态和生理特征。生理特性是通过根据脲酶的活性、硝酸盐的同化以及碳水化合物的发酵和同化来区分生物体来实现的。碳水化合物的同化是由经典的Wickerham肉汤程序(1)或琼脂辅助照相程序确定的。一般认为,Wickerham程序比可比的琼脂辅助照相技术更敏感。能力测试部门实验室的初步研究表明,Wickerham汤技术实现的不同碳水化合物同化模式可以在250℃有氧条件下的氧化发酵(O-F)培养基中完全复制。与传统的同化试验不同,将酵母纯培养物的生长用直丝刺入半固态的O-F培养基中,而不需要饥饿接种物或繁琐的稀释和调整程序。接种无碳水化合物的基础培养基未能表明,从碳水化合物底物在接种体的结转产生酸是一个问题。
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