Priya Krishnamurthy, Roshni Shetty, Kiran Philip Isaac, Sujatha Narayanan Unni, Sudhanarayani S Rao, Krupakar Parthasarathy
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摘要
细菌鉴定对医疗保健和环境质量控制至关重要。传统的细菌鉴定方法需要大量的样品制备,包括培养、染色和显微镜检查,这使得它们既耗时又费力。本研究提出应用激光散斑对比成像(LSCI)作为一种新的方法来捕捉在低细胞浓度的液体培养中,细胞分裂过程中细菌细胞形状和排列的变化引起的延迟开始和结束之间的斑点模式变化,例如在滞后期。我们的方法提供了一种有效的替代传统的细菌物种鉴定方法,证明了大肠杆菌和黄体微球菌对。此外,菌株(e.c oli ATCC25922和DH5α)的分化是根据其生长曲线滞后末和对数中期的斑点对比百分比变化进行的。
Differentiation of Bacterial Species in Liquid Culture Using Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging
Bacterial identification is vital for healthcare and environmental quality control. Traditional bacterial identification methods require extensive sample preparation, including cultivation, staining, and microscopy, making them time-consuming and labor-intensive. This study proposes the application of Laser Speckle Contrast Imaging (LSCI) as a novel approach to capture variations in speckle patterns between the start and end of the lag caused by changes in the shape and arrangement of bacterial cells during cell division in liquid cultures at lower cell concentrations, such as in the lag phase. Our approach offers an efficient alternative to traditional methods of bacterial species identification demonstrated with
Escherichia coli
and
Micrococcus luteus
pairs. Also, the differentiation of strains (
E. coli
ATCC25922 and DH5α) is carried out based on the percentage change in speckle contrast between the end of lag and mid-log phase of their growth curve.
期刊介绍:
The first international journal dedicated to publishing reviews and original articles from this exciting field, the Journal of Biophotonics covers the broad range of research on interactions between light and biological material. The journal offers a platform where the physicist communicates with the biologist and where the clinical practitioner learns about the latest tools for the diagnosis of diseases. As such, the journal is highly interdisciplinary, publishing cutting edge research in the fields of life sciences, medicine, physics, chemistry, and engineering. The coverage extends from fundamental research to specific developments, while also including the latest applications.