Congo red-agar plating medium for detecting pigmentation in Pasteurella pestis.
- 1 November 1969
- journal article
- Vol. 18 (5) , 834-7
Abstract
Ability to detect pigmented and nonpigmented Pasteurella pestis is essential in plague research, and is currently dependent on use of the synthetic hemin-agar of Jackson and Burrows. We have devised a new differential medium for this purpose, containing Congo red dye and common, commercially available laboratory media. The ease and simplicity of preparation make the Congo red-agar a practical routine laboratory tool in plague research. These findings, possibly indicating a common binding site for hematin and Congo red, should be useful in efforts to determine the chemical nature of a bacterial component associated with high virulence in P. pestis.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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