BacterBlood™ Two-Phase Blood Culture Bottle
- The medium is used for performing blood culture tests to identify the causative agents of bloodstream infections.
- Code: 02001
- Packaging: 10 plates/box or as per customer requirem ents.
- Storage Conditions: 4 – 25°C. Avoid the light.
- Transportation: Ambient temperature.
- Shelf Life: 06 months from the date of manufacture.
INTENDED USE
- BacterBlood™ Two-Phase Blood Culture Bottle is designed for the isolation and growth of aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms from blood samples. It supports the detection of bloodstream infections, including bacteremia and sepsis, in clinical microbiology laboratories.
PRINCIPLES
- The medium consists of a liquid phase and a solid phase:
- The liquid phase contains nutrients (e.g., brain infusion solids, glucose) and SPS to support microbial growth and neutralize inhibitors.
- The solid phase includes agar and enriched extracts for isolating colonies.
- This dual-phase system provides optimal conditions for detecting and recovering microorganisms from blood samples
- Collect blood before antibiotics or at fever onset. Use 8 – 10 mL for adults or 1 – 3 mL for children, maintaining a blood-to-media ratio of 1:5.
- Remove the protective seal by tearing off the shrink wrap and pulling off the green cap without unscrewing the lid.
- Disinfect the rubber stopper with 70% alcohol and allow it to dry.
- Insert a sterile needle through the rubber stopper and inject the blood sample into the liquid phase.
- Replace the protective cap and gently shake to mix the blood with the liquid phase. Ensure the solid phase is moistened.
- Incubate at 35–37 °C for 5–7 days.
- Monitor for turbidity, color changes.
INTENDED USE
Microorganisms growing in broth bottles:
- Staphylococcus aureus: Typically grows as small, uniform particles with a pellicle (film) on the surface.
- Streptococci: Usually settle at the bottom or stick to the sides of the bottle in clusters resembling cotton wool or crumbs.
- Gram-negative bacilli: Generally cause uniform turbidity in the broth (except for Salmonella, which may leave the broth clear while forming a white layer above the bottom of the bottle).
- Pseudomonas spp.: Grow with a surface pellicle resembling fermented pickles, causing turbid broth, sometimes with bubbles.
Subculturing positive blood culture bottles and incubation:
- Shake the broth bottle gently.
- Use a syringe to withdraw approximately 0,5 mL of broth.
- Place one drop of the broth onto a clean glass slide, allow it to air dry, fix it, and perform a Gram stain. Make a preliminary assessment of the bacterial morphology, arrangement, and staining characteristics.
- Subculture the broth onto Blood Agar, Chocolate Agar, and MacConkey Agar. Use a sterile inoculating loop to streak evenly across the agar surface to form distinct colonies.
BacterLab ensures the quality of each product batch by testing with ATCC reference strains.
| Reference strains | Incubation conditions | Expected results | |
| Liquid | Solid | ||
| N. meninggititis ATCC 13090 | Incubate for 5 – 7 days at 35 – 37°C | Good growth | Weak or no growth |
| E. coli ATCC 35218 | Good growth | Good growth | |
| S. aureus ATCC 25923 | Good growth | Good growth | |
| S.typhimurium ATCC 14028 | Good growth | Good growth | |
| S. pneumoniae ATCC 49619 | Good growth | Weak or no growth | |
For 1 liter of medium
| Liquid Medium Composition | |
| Brain infusion solids | 12,5 g |
| Beef heart infusion solids | 5,0 g |
| Proteose peptone | 10,0 g |
| Glucose | 2,0 g |
| Sodium chloride | 5,0 g |
| Disodium phosphate | 2,5 g |
| Sodium Polyanetholesulphonate | 0,25 g |
| Solid Medium Composition | |
| Brain heart extract | 17,5 g |
| Pancreatic digest of gelatin | 10,0 g |
| Sodium chloride | 5,0 g |
| Glucose | 2,0 g |
| Disodium phosphate | 2,5 g |
| Agar | 15,0 g |
pH of the ready-to-use medium at 25°C: 7,4 ± 0,2
*Note: This ingredient is for reference only our company will formulate the ingredient according to requests or tender specifications.
| Product Name | Code | Packaging |
| BacterBlood™ Two-Phase Blood Culture Bottle | 02001 | 10 plates/box or as per customer request. |
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- The medium is used for performing blood culture tests to identify the causative agents of bloodstream infections.
- Code: 02002
- Packaging: 10 plates/box or as per customer requirem ents.
- Storage Conditions: 4 – 25°C. Avoid the light.
- Transportation: Ambient temperature.
- Shelf Life: 06 months from the date of manufacture.
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