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Triple Sugar Iron Agar, TSI

Used for differentiation of gram-negative enteric bacilli based on fermentation of dextrose, lactose and sucrose and hydrogen sulfide production.

Catalog Number: AS-1365

Based on their ability to produce hydrogen sulfide and ferment carbohydrates, Gram-negative Enterobacteriaceae are biochemically characterized using Triple Sugar Iron (TSI) agar, a differential culture medium. The medium is composed of three types of carbohydrates: dextrose, sucrose, and lactose; yeast extract, which serves as a source of vitamins; and a mixture of peptone, which supplies necessary nutrients. Phenol red is used as a pH indicator; colorimetric changes indicate the presence of acidic (yellow) or alkaline (red) circumstances. To identify the creation of hydrogen sulfide, which is seen as black iron sulfide precipitates, iron salts and sodium thiosulfate are added. Osmotic balance is sustained by sodium chloride.
Similar to Kligler Iron Agar, TSI agar contains sucrose, which allows Proteus and Salmonella species to be distinguished from one another. Proteus fermentation of sucrose causes general acidification, whereas Salmonella usually ferments dextrose and then, because of peptone catabolism, returns the slant to an alkaline state.

Storage
Keep the container at 15-30 °C and prepared medium at 2-8 °C.

Composition gr/L
Enzymatic Digest of Casein15
Enzymatic Digest of Animal Tissues8
Yeast Enriched Peptone3
Dextrose1
Lactose10
Sucrose10
Ferric Ammonium Citrate0.5
Sodium Chloride5
Sodium Thiosulfate0.5
Phenol Red0.024
Agar12
Final pH at 25°C7.4 ± 0.2
Dehydrated AppearancePink, free-flowing, homogeneous.
Prepared AppearanceRed, slightly opalescent.
Reaction of 6.5% Solution at 25°CpH 7.4 ± 0.2
Incubate at 35 ± 2 °C for 18 to 24 hours with loosened caps. Use fresh cultures for inoculation and use stab and streak method.
Organism (ATCC)RecoverySlantButtGasH2S
Escherichia coli (25922)GoodA**A+
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (9027)GoodK***K
Salmonella enterica (14028)GoodKA++
Shigella flexneri (12022)GoodKA
Proteus vulgaris (13315)GoodAA++

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