HIMEDIA LABORATORIES
Mod Differential Clostridial Broth, 5 kg
Clostridium perfringens is a normal inhabitant of the intestine. Although present in smaller numbers compared to E.
Clostridium perfringens is a normal inhabitant of the intestine. Although present in smaller numbers compared to E. coli , its spores can survive in water for long periods and persist when all other faecal bacteria have died. An examination for their presence in water is valuable in demonstrating remote or intermittent pollution and in confirming the presence of faecal contamination when only coliforms other than E. coli are cultured from water (1). Modified Differential Clostridial Broth was developed for the enumeration of spores of sulphate reducing clostridia in dried foods (2-4). This medium is a modification of the media devised by Hirsch and Grinsted (5) and Gibbs and Hirsch (6) and is used for the enumeration of clostridia from food stuffs and other samples by MPN technique. It is differential by means of detecting the ability of organisms to reduce sulphite to sulphide and thereby form iron sulphide, a black coloured complex. This medium is non-selective as other bacteria can also produce sulphide. Therefore, to enumerate clostridia, pasteurization must be done to remove the vegetative cells. Modified Differential Clostridial Broth has ingredients like casein enzymic hydrolysate and yeast extract, meat extract, meat peptone and starch which provide nitrogen source, essential nutrients and growth factors to the organisms. Starch neutralizes toxic metabolites. This nutritionally rich composition promotes spore germination. Glucose is the fermentable carbohydrate and serves as carbon and energy source. L-cystine hydrochloride acts as reducing agent. Sodium bisulphite and ferric ammonium citrate form indicator system for sulphite reduction. Sulphite reducing clostridia are enumerated as black colonies (7). Resazurin is a redox indicator, which helps in detection of anaerobiosis, in the medium. Antibiotics like polymyxin B can be added to the medium to inhibit non-spore formers (2). Clostridia can be identified directly in this broth as they produce a black colouration, which is unlikely in Reinforced Clostridial Medium (M443) (8). In order to facilitate spore germination, a heat treatment of the spores/ samples at 80°C for 10 minutes may be given before inoculation (7). Storage and Shelf-life: Store below 30°C in tightly closed container and the prepared medium at 2 - 8°C. Use before expiry date on the label. References: 1. Collee J. G., Fraser A. G., Marmion B. P., Simmons A., (Eds.), Mackie and McCartney, Practical Medical Microbiology, 1996, 14th Edition, Churchill Livingstone. 2. Gibbs B. M. and Freame B., 1965, J. Appl. Bacteriol., 28(1):95. 3. Weenk G., Fitzmaurice E., and Mossel, D. A. A. ,1991, J. Appl. Bacteriol., 70, 135-143. 4. Weenk G. H., Van den Brink J. A., Struijk C. B. and Mossel, D. A. A., 1995, Int. J. Food Microbiol., In press, 27:185. 5. Hirsch A. and Grinsted E., 1954, J. Dairy Res., 21 : 101. 6. Gibbs B. M. and Hirsch A., 1956, J. Appl. Bacteriol., 19:129. 7. Corry J. E. L., Curtis G. D. W., and Baird R. M., Culture Media for Food Microbiology, Vol. 34, Progress in Industrial Microbiology,1995, El sevier, Amsterdam. 8. MacFaddin J. F., 1985, Media for Isolation-Cultivation-Identification-Maintenance of Medical Bacteria, Vol. 1, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore.
Specifications
- UPC:
- 41106200
- Condition:
- New
- Weight:
- 1.00 Ounces
- HazmatClass:
- No
- Quantity:
- 1
- Unit of Measurement:
- EA
- WeightUOM:
- LB
- MPN:
- M1085-5KG



