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Phenol red sorbitol broth

What is this medium used for?  

Bacteria are identified based largely on what organic compounds they can break down. The range of compounds used depends on the collection of enzymes a species of bacteria can make. Sorbitol is a sugar that some bacteria can use because of an enzyme that begins the breakdown of this compound. Phenol red sorbitol broth is thus used to determine whether the microbe can use the sugar sorbitol for carbon and energy.

How is sorbitol fermentation determined?  

If sorbitol can be used, the microbe will accumulate acidic byproducts. In a positive test, the pH indicator in the medium changes color from its normal red to yellow, indicating acid production.

What is the content of this medium?  

The medium is a nutrient broth to which 0.5-1.0% sorbitol is added. The pH indicator phenol red is red at neutral pH but turns yellow at pH <6.8. It also changes to magenta or hot pink at pH >8.4.

How is the test performed?  

For information on how to determine the ability of a microbe to use sorbitol, refer to the Sorbitol fermentation test.


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Updated on junio 16, 2022
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