Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast

The study to developed the sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast was done using the swab lawning method and the method of incorporation of suspension on to medium. The result obtained, showed that the swab lawning method was not feasible to be used for identifyin...

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Main Author: Othman, Afaf Alani Che
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spelling my.usm.eprints.44144 http://eprints.usm.my/44144/ Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast Othman, Afaf Alani Che R Medicine The study to developed the sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast was done using the swab lawning method and the method of incorporation of suspension on to medium. The result obtained, showed that the swab lawning method was not feasible to be used for identifying clinically isolated yeast based on the sugar assimilation test However, the method of incorporation of suspension on medium was comparatively better and was carried out by optimizing the test by varying the sugar concentration, medium pH and incubation temperature. Candida spp. were screened using 14 types of sugars. The optimized conditions for identification purpose was 20% ( w/v) of sugar concentration, medium pH of 5.6 and the incubation temperature of 30°C for both Candida albican and Candida tropicalis. Under these optimized conditions for identification, Candida a/bican did not utilized cellobiose, whereas Candida tropica/is utilized cellobiose. But the optimum growth conditions for both species were same. Therefore the method of incorporation of suspension under the optimized conditions may be used in the identification of clinically isolated yeast especially in differentiating Candida a/bican and Candida tropical is. 2004 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44144/1/LI...Afaf%20Alani%20Binti%20Che%20Othman...2004...-24%20pages.pdf Othman, Afaf Alani Che (2004) Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast. Other thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Othman, Afaf Alani Che
Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast
description The study to developed the sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast was done using the swab lawning method and the method of incorporation of suspension on to medium. The result obtained, showed that the swab lawning method was not feasible to be used for identifying clinically isolated yeast based on the sugar assimilation test However, the method of incorporation of suspension on medium was comparatively better and was carried out by optimizing the test by varying the sugar concentration, medium pH and incubation temperature. Candida spp. were screened using 14 types of sugars. The optimized conditions for identification purpose was 20% ( w/v) of sugar concentration, medium pH of 5.6 and the incubation temperature of 30°C for both Candida albican and Candida tropicalis. Under these optimized conditions for identification, Candida a/bican did not utilized cellobiose, whereas Candida tropica/is utilized cellobiose. But the optimum growth conditions for both species were same. Therefore the method of incorporation of suspension under the optimized conditions may be used in the identification of clinically isolated yeast especially in differentiating Candida a/bican and Candida tropical is.
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title Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast
title_short Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast
title_full Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast
title_fullStr Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast
title_sort optimization of sugar assimilation test for identification of clinically isolated yeast
publishDate 2004
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