Biphasic Medium in Microbiology: Use, Composition and Advantage

biphasic medium

 Use of Biphasic Medium

Diphasic /biphasic medium is called so because of containing medium both solid and liquid states in a single bottle. It uses mainly for minimizing contamination and spread of infections. It applies to cultures of highly infectious agents like Brucella and Mycobacterium.

Isolation of Brucella 

It requires a selective medium: It contains bacitracin, nalidixic acid, cycloheximide, nystatin, polymyxin B, and vancomycin in a serum dextrose agar base. Bone marrow culture -criterion standard samples of any body fluid, or tissue can be cultured.
blood – most common
Incubated at 37 ⁰ C in air enriched with 5-10 % CO2.
Typical virulent brucella: Colonies are smooth and translucent.
Merit
Gold Standard
Demerit
Hazardous bacterium
level 3 laboratories
labor-intensive
time- consuming procedure

Casteneda method: Biphasic medium for Brucella

It is a diphasic medium, one being agar and another broth. It allows the subculture to be done without opening the bottle by tilting the bottle and allowing the broth to flow over agar at intervals of times. Agar surface is examined for colonies.

Trypticase soy agar

Composition of  Trypticase soy agar 
Pancreatic Digest of Casein: 15.0 g
Papaic Digest of Soybean Meal: 5.0 g
Sodium Chloride: 5.0 g
Agar: 15.0 g

Distilled water: 1000 ml

Trypticase soy broth

The composition is the same as trypticase soy agar except for agar which is missing in this medium.

Inoculate specimen
Incubate at 37°C or 5-10% CO2

Advantages of  biphasic medium

  • Minimizes materials
  • Minimizes inoculation
  • Reduces contamination
  • Reduces risk of infection to lab workers

Isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

The biphasic system for Mycobacterium tuberculosis is  Middlebrook 7H11 agar slant+Middlebrook 9H broth in comparison with Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) medium. The biphasic system has a high recovery rate of 97.05% as against 79.41% on LJ on incubation. The biphasic system shows a lower contamination rate. Biphasic medium is superior to LJ medium in isolation of M. tuberculosis.

Composition of Middlebrook 7H11 agar 

  • Glycerol: 5.0 ml
  • Disodium Phosphate: 1.5 gm
  • Monopotassium Phosphate: 1.5 gm
  • Pancreatic Digest of Casein: 1.0 gm
  • L-Glutamic Acid:  0.5 gm
  • Ammonium Sulfate; 0.5 gm
  • Sodium Citrate:  0.4 gm
  • Magnesium Sulfate : 50.0 mg
  • Ferric Ammonium Citrate:  40.0 mg
  • Malachite Green: 1.0 mg
  • Pyridoxine:  1.0 mg
  • Biotin:  0.5 mg
  • Agar : 15.0 gm
  • Distilled or deionized water (D.W):  900 ml

OADC Enrichment

  • Bovine Albumin: 5.0 gm
  • Beef Catalase:  4.0 mg
  • Dextrose:  2.0 gm
  • Sodium Chloride:  0.85 gm
  • Oleic Acid:  50.0 mg

Middlebrook 7H11 Selective Agar contains the following additional selective ingredients per liter-

  • Carbenicillin: 50.0 mg
  • Polymyxin B: 25.0 mg
  • Trimethoprim :20.0 mg
  • Amphotericin B: 10.0 mg
  • Final pH 6.8 +/- 0.3 at 25°C

Compostion of Middlebrook 7H11 broth

The composition is the same as Middlebrook 7H11 agar except for agar which is missing in this medium.

References

  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15928440
  2. https://legacy.bd.com/europe/regulatory/Assets/IFU/US/L007516(09)(1006).
  3. pdfhttps://catalog.hardydiagnostics.com/cp_prod/Content/hugo/Middlebrook7H11Agar.htm

 

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