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Citation

von Graevenitz, A (1971) Practical substitution for the indol, methyl red, Voges-Proskauer, citrate system. Appl Microbiol 21:1107-9

Abstract

A substitution for the indole, methyl red, Voges-Proskauer, citrate system is proposed. The scheme employs indole and ampicillin susceptibility tests routinely and uses selectively three other media for six reactions.

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PubMed PMC377358

Keywords

Ampicillin/pharmacology; Azo Compounds/metabolism; Bacteriological Techniques; Butanones/biosynthesis; Citrates/metabolism; Enterobacteriaceae/classification; Enterobacteriaceae/drug effects; Enterobacteriaceae/metabolism; Indoles/biosynthesis; Methods; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Penicillin Resistance

Main Points of the Paper

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  • A new system for identification is discussed
  • Substitutions for current clinical tests must be made because they:
    • are expensive
    • are time-consuming
    • may lead to misidentification

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