Can the Endo Medium be Standardized?
- 1 January 1934
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 9 (2) , 61-69
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520293409116136
Abstract
An investigation of various formulae for the Endo medium has been made, using about 20 different samples of basic fuchsia. It has been found that some samples are unsatisfactory in the standard formula of the American Public Health Association and others unsatisfactory in the formula given in the Manual of Methods for Pure Culture Study of Bacteria (of the Society of American Bacteriologists). A slight modification of the A. P. H. A. standard formula, however, is enough to make it satisfactory for any sample of basic fuchsin with which it has so far been tried. This modification is the use of 1 ml. of a 1% basic fuchsin solution instead of 0.5 ml. of a 10% solution. This modification in the formula brings about a change of the ratio of sulfite to fuchsin in the finished medium of 12 1/2:1 instead of roughly 3:1; and it is shown that this ratio permits the use of a greater variety of different fuchsins than the one which is in the standard formula.Keywords
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