INTENDED USE
- BacterPlate™ Baird Parker Agar (BPA) e is a selective medium for the detection and enumeration of coagulase-positive staphylococci (Staphylococcus aureus and other species) in animal origin biological samples, pharmaceutical products, cosmetics, foods and water.
- The typical composition is that defined in the food chain microbiology directives NF EN ISO 6888-1 and NF EN ISO 6888-3.
- The packaging with semi-permeable Cellophane film helps balance the humidity of the environment during storage.
PRINCIPLES
- The growth of staphylococci is favored by sodium pyruvate and glycine.
- Accompanying microflora is inhibited by lithium chloride and potassium tellurite (added extemporaneously), as well as a high concentration of glycine.
- The addition of sulfamethazine (optional) after autoclaving inhibits most Proteus and thus limits the invasion of the medium by this species.
- Enrichment with egg yolk aids in identification by showing the action of lecithinase.
- Staphylococcus aureus presents black or grey colonies (due to the reduction of tellurite to telluride), surrounded by clearing zones in the cloudy egg yolk medium.
- In principle, other microorganisms are inhibited.
- However, it is possible to observe brown or greenish micrococci, white yeast colonies or brown Bacillus or Proteus.