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Production of High Quality Blood Agar ..
Jun 20 2007
Determination of haemolysis type is an important technique used in microbiology and medical diagnostics. The haemolytic patterns of various Gram positive cocci (e.g. Streptococci) may be differentiated by haemolysis of red blood cells on blood agar plates.
Alpha haemolysis is shown by a greenish halo around the colony and is produced by partial haemolysis of the red blood cells. Beta haemolysis is shown by a clear halo around the colony and is produced by complete haemolysis of the red blood cells. Gamma haemolysis is shown as no haemolysis or discolouration of the blood. For production of high quality blood agar precise control of dispensing temperature and the time the blood remains at the dispensing temperature are crucial parameters to minimise lysing of blood cells. With lysing of blood cells, the agar changes from a typical light red to a brown colour, which can complicate determination of haemolysis type.
Using an Integra Biosciences MEDIACLAVE media preparator the IMM was able to optimise the process by setting and maintaining the dispensing temperature to 45 °C. However the true innovation in the IMM blood agar preparation technique was made possible by the combination of the MEDIAJET Petri dish filler and the DOSE IT peristaltic pump. Using the two systems in combination allowed IMM to mix the blood immediately before pouring the plate resulting in minimal heat degradation (blood cell lysis). This is achieved with a tubing set specifically designed for blood agar preparation, resulting in a uniform high quality light red blood agar throughout the whole batch, independent of the production volume.
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