Bile Esculin Test Micro
Bile Esculin Test Micro
Bile Esculin Test Micro
Intended Use
Bile Esculin Agar is used for the selective isolation and differentiation of group D streptococci.
Molecular taxonomic studies of the genus Streptococcus have placed enterococci, previously described as
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group D streptococci, in the genus Enterococcus. The ability to hydrolyze esculin in the presence of bile is a
characteristic of enterococci and group D streptococci. Swan compared the use of an esculin medium
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containing 40% bile salts with the Lancefield serological method of grouping, and reported that a positive
reaction on the bile esculin medium correlated with a serological group D precipitin reaction. Facklam and
Moody found that the bile esculin test provided a reliable means of identifying group D streptococci and
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differentiating them from non-group D streptococci.
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Bile Esculin Agar is in standard procedures for the microbiological examination of food products.
Formula / Liter
Beef Extract ............................................................................ 11 g
Enzymatic Digest of Gelatin................................................. 34.5 g
Esculin ...................................................................................... 1 g
Oxbile ........................................................................................ 2 g
Ferric Ammonium Citrate ....................................................... 0.5 g
Agar ........................................................................................ 15 g
Final pH: 6.6 ± 0.2 at 25C
Formula may be adjusted and/or supplemented as required to meet performance specifications.
Precautions
1. For Laboratory Use.
2. IRRITANT. Irritating to eyes, respiratory system, and skin.
Directions
1. Suspend 64 g of the medium in one liter of purified water.
2. Heat with frequent agitation and boil for one minute to completely dissolve the medium.
3. Autoclave at 121C for 15 minutes.
Prepared Appearance: Prepared medium is trace to slightly hazy, opalescent, and grey-yellow.
Test Procedure
Refer to appropriate references for instructions on specific material being tested for group D streptococci.
Results
Refer to appropriate references and procedures for results.
Storage
Store sealed bottle containing the dehydrated medium at 2 - 30°C. Once opened and recapped, place
container in a low humidity environment at the same storage temperature. Protect from moisture and light.
Expiration
Refer to expiration date stamped on the container. The dehydrated medium should be discarded if not free
flowing, or if appearance has changed from the original color. Expiry applies to medium in its intact container
when stored as directed.
Packaging
Bile Esculin Agar Code No. 7249A 500 g
7249B 2 kg
7249C 10 kg
References
1. Swan, A. 1954.The use of bile-esculin medium and of Maxted’s technique of Lancefield grouping in the identification of enterococci
(group D streptococci). J. Clin. Pathol. 7:160.
2. Facklam, R. R., and M. D. Moody. 1970. Presumptive identification of group D streptococci: the bile-esculin test. Appl. Microbiol.
20:245.
3. Rochaix, A. 1924. Milieux a leculine pour le diagnostid differentieldes bacteries du grojps strepto-entero-pneumocoque. Comt.
Rend. Soc. Biol. 90:771-772.
4. Meyer, K., and H. Schönfeld. 1926. Über die Unterscheidung des Enterococcus vom Streptococus viridans und die Beziehunger
beider zum Strptoccus lactis. Zentralb. Bakteriol Parasitenkd. Infektionskr. Hyg. Abt. I orig. 99:402-416.
5. Schleifer, K. H., and R. Kilpper-Balz. 1987. Molecular and chemotaxonomic approaches to the classification of streptococci,
enterococci and lactococci: a review. Syst. Appl. Microbiol. 10:1-19.
6. Vanderzant, C., and D. F. Splittstoesser (eds.). Compendium of methods for the microbiological examination of foods, 3 rd ed.
American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.
7. Bacteriological Analytical Manual. 1995. 8th ed. AOAC International, Gaithersburg, MD.
8. Marshall, R. T. (ed.). 1992. Standard methods for the examination of dairy products, 16th ed. American Public Health Association,
Washington, D.C.
Technical Information
Contact Acumedia Manufacturers, Inc. for Technical Service or questions involving dehydrated culture media preparation or
performance at (517)372-9200 or fax us at (517)372-2006.