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Tcbs Agar 1074 Condalab
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Tcbs Agar 1074 Condalab

PART NO: CL-1074
Price: €75.70
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TCBS Agar is a selective medium widely used to isolate and cultivate practically all bacteria of the genus Vibrio, including V. cholerae and V. alginolyticus. These are pathogenic to humans as they cause cholera, cholera diarrhoea or food poisoning from contaminated foods or from stool specimens. The last 2 conditions especially can be caused by ingesting raw or partially processed fish or seafood containing Vibrio parahemolyticus. The only Vibrio that does not grow in TCBS is V. hollisae.


The meat and casein peptones provide nitrogen, vitamins, minerals, and amino acids essential for growth. Yeast extract is a source of vitamins, particularly of the B-group. Sodium citrate, sodium thiosulfate and ox bile are the selective agents, inhibiting the Gram-positive bacteria. Sodium thiosulfate provides sulphur, and ferric citrate is the indicator for H2S production. Sucrose is the carbohydrate energy source. Bromothymol blue and thymol blue are pH indicators. Sodium chloride promotes growth (Vibrio grows well in salty media) and bacteriological agar is the solidifying agent.


The alkaline pH of the medium enhances the recovery of V. cholerae. Sucrose-positive vibrios, such as Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio alginolyticus, are yellow on TCBS. Sucrose-negative ones, such as Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus, produce blue- green colonies. Almost all Vibrio ferment sucrose and yield yellow colonies from the production of acid. Some types of Proteus (fermenters of sucrose) can form yellow colonies like those of Vibrio.


Formula g/L
Bromthymol blue 0.04
Peptone 10
Sodium citrate 10
Sucrose 20
Yeast extract 5
Bovine bile 8
Bacteriological agar 14
Sodium chloride 10
Sodium thiosulphate 10
Thymol blue 0.04
Ferric citrate 1
ManufacturerCondalab
Manufacturer P/n1074
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