Microbiology Lab Quiz 3

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The Indole Test involves which medium?
A medium containing Tryptophan.
What is Tryptophan?
An amino acid abundant in casein.
What is the reagent used in the indole test?
Kovac's reagent.
What is produced in the indole test?
Indole and NH3
A red ring in the indole test indicates what?
Pyruvic acid.
Give the steps of reduction in the Nitrate Reduction test.
NO3- is reduced to NO2- (Nitrite) which is reduced to NH3, NO and N2O.
What 2 reagents are used in the Nitrate Reduction test?
Sulfonica acid reagent and dimethyl alpha naphthalamine.
Red indicates a positive test in the nitrate reduction test, If there is no color, what should you add next?
Zinc. Afterwards, no color is a positive test and red indicates a negative test.
What is the purpose behind the citrate utilization test?
To test if the organism can use citrate as the sole organic source of carbon.
What is the indicator dye for the citrate utilization test? Also, what idicates a positive and negative reaction?
Bromthymol blue. Green means a negative reaction. Blue means a positive reaction.
What is the alternative name for the urease test?
Phenylalanine.
If FeCl3 is added to the phenylaline test, what indicates a positive reaction.
Green color.
What is used in the catalase test? What indicates a positive reaction?
Hydrogen peroxide. Bubbles.
What are the products of a catalase test?
H2O and O2.
Do anaerobes produce catalase?
No