INTENDED USE
- BacterTube™ Simmons Citrate Agar is used for the differentiation between Enterobacteriaceae and the members of aerogenes group on the basis of citrate utilization as sole carbon source by IMViC tests.
PRINCIPLES
- The citrate medium was initially developed by Koser, containing ammonium salts as the sole nitrogen source and citrate as the sole carbon source, to differentiate Escherichia coli and Enterobacter aerogenes using IMViC tests. Later, Simmons modified Koser’s formulation by adding agar and the pH indicator bromothymol blue. This medium is recommended by APHA.
- In this medium, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and sodium citrate serve as the sole nitrogen and carbon sources, respectively. Microorganisms utilize inorganic ammonium salts as their nitrogen source, and the metabolism of these salts causes the medium to become alkaline, indicated by a color change of the pH indicator bromothymol blue from green to blue.

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