The document summarizes the Sulfide-Indole-Motility (SIM) medium, which is used to detect sulfide formation, indole production, and motility to identify Enterobacteriaceae. The procedure involves stabbing the medium with the organism and incubating. Observations include blackening along the stab line indicating hydrogen sulfide production. Motile organisms diffuse from the stab line while non-motile organisms only grow along it. Indole production is detected by a red/purple ring when Ehrlich's/Kovac's reagent is added.
The document summarizes the Sulfide-Indole-Motility (SIM) medium, which is used to detect sulfide formation, indole production, and motility to identify Enterobacteriaceae. The procedure involves stabbing the medium with the organism and incubating. Observations include blackening along the stab line indicating hydrogen sulfide production. Motile organisms diffuse from the stab line while non-motile organisms only grow along it. Indole production is detected by a red/purple ring when Ehrlich's/Kovac's reagent is added.
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The document summarizes the Sulfide-Indole-Motility (SIM) medium, which is used to detect sulfide formation, indole production, and motility to identify Enterobacteriaceae. The procedure involves stabbing the medium with the organism and incubating. Observations include blackening along the stab line indicating hydrogen sulfide production. Motile organisms diffuse from the stab line while non-motile organisms only grow along it. Indole production is detected by a red/purple ring when Ehrlich's/Kovac's reagent is added.
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• sulfide formation • indole production • motility Used for the for the identification of
Enterobacteriaceae Procedures:
Stab the Sulfide-Indole-Motility (SIM) medium with
the organism once with a straight wire needle to the bottom of the tube
Incubate at 37 C for 24 hours.
Read the motility before adding Ehlichs / Kovac’s
reagent. Observations:
A. Hydrogen sulfide production
The sulfide reaction is indicated by blackening of the medium along the line of inoculation or in the bottom of the tube the reaction is derived from organisms bearing sulfur-containing amino acids Hydrogen sulfide reacts with ferrous sulfate to form ferrous sulfide which is seen as a black colored substance (+) H S organisms are always motile 2 B. Motility Determination POSITIVE TEST (MOTILE) motile organisms migrate from the stab line and diffuse into the medium, causing turbidity They may exhibit fuzzy streaks of growth at the stab line NEGATIVE TEST (NON-MOTILE) bacterial growth accentuated along stab line, surrounding mediums remains clear CONTROL MEDIUM (Uninoculated) no growth, medium remains clear C. Indole Production Add about 13drops of Ehrlichs / Kovac’s reagent to the tube
POSITIVE TEST – a red or purple ring indicates that
indole is produced at the junction of the medium and the reagent