Description

Principle

P. aeruginosa is a Gram-negative bacteria that grows on selective media containing cetrimide and
produces pyocyanin, a blue-green pigment. Due to the presence of cetrimide and nalidixic acid, the
growth of Gram-positive and some Gram-negative microorganism are inhibited. The presence of
magnesium chloride and potassium sulfate in the medium promotes the production of pyocyanin pigment
by P. aeruginosa.

Theoretical Composition

Gelatin peptone 16 g
Casein hydrolysate 10 g
Potassium sulfate anhydrous (K2SO4) 10 g
Magnesium chloride anhydrous (mgSO4) 1.4 g
Hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (cetrimide) 0.2 g
Glycerol 10 ml
Agar 13 g
Distilled water 1,000 ml
Final pH at 25 ⁰C = 7.1 ± 0.2

 

Reconstitution Ratio

50.6 g/L (500 g of powder makes 9.8 L of medium)

Storage

Store dehydrated medium at 15-25 ⁰C in carefully sealed bottles in a cool, dry place

References

– ISO 11133:2014

– ISO 11133/A2:2020

– ISO 16266:2006


User Guide

Safety Data Sheet