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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 11 1996, 4032-4035, Vol 62, No. 11
ID Gaudet, LZ Florence and RN Coleman
Six test media, m-TEC, m-TEC with 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D- glucuronide
(MUG), lauryl tryptose agar (LTA) with MUG, LTA with 5-
bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-beta-D-glucuronide (X-Glue), EC medium with MUG,
and lauryl tryptose broth with MUG, were evaluated for their usefulness in
enumerating Escherichia coli in nonpotable waters on a routine basis. The
media were chosen for their case of interpretation of target colonies,
ability to allow enumeration at low and high concentrations, and ability to
inhibit nontarget microorganisms. The recoveries on the test media were
compared with those on three reference media, R2A, m-FC, and m-Endo, by
analysis of spiked samples of filter-sterilized waters. The test media were
then further tested for their ability to differentiate nontarget but
closely related microorganisms. Statistical analysis indicated that the
best recoveries were obtained with lauryl tryptose agar with added MUG and
X-Gluc. The media were then tested with surface waters that could be
expected to have high levels of total and fecal coliforms along with
Escherichia coli.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Evaluation of test media for routine monitoring of Escherichia coli in nonpotable waters
Alberta Environmental Centre, Vegreville, Canada. irene@aec.arc.ab.ca
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