Formula
Pancreatic Digest of Casein, 12.0 g
Animal Tissue, 5.0
g
Yeast Extract, 3.0
g
Beef Extract, 3.0
g
Corn Starch, 1.0
g
Sodium Chloride, 5.0
g
Agar, 13.5
g
Hemin (0.1% soln), 5.0
ml
Vitamin K1 (1% soln), 0.1
ml
Sheep Blood, 45.5
ml
Distilled Water, 1000.0
ml
Final pH 7.3 +/- 0.2 at 25 degrees C.
Final weight 16.0 g +/- 1.6.
Precautions
For IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC USE only. Approved biohazard precautions and aseptic
techniques should be observed when using this product. This product is for use only by properly-trained
and qualified personnel. Sterilize all
biohazard waste prior to disposal.
Storage and Shelf Life
Storage: Upon
receipt, store at room temperature (13°C - 27°C) in original container until
use. Avoid overheating or freezing. Do not use medium if there are signs of
deterioration (shrinking, cracking or discoloration due to oxidation of media)
or contamination. The expiration date
applies to the product in its original packaging and stored as directed. Do not use product past the expiration date
shown on the container.
Shelf
Life: 90 days from date of manufacture.
Procedure
Specimen Collection:
Specimens for anaerobic culture should be protected from air (oxygen)
during collection, transport and processing.
Consult appropriate references for detailed instructions concerning
collection and transport of anaerobes.
Methods for Use: CA should be inoculated directly with
clinical material or a broth that has been previously inoculated from clinical
material. Inoculated plates should be
streaked to obtain isolated colonies, immediately placed in an anaerobic
atmosphere and incubated at 35-37oC for 18-48 hours. Additional periods of incubation may be
necessary to recover some anaerobes.
Detailed instructions for processing anaerobic cultures can be found in
the appropriate references (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6).
Materials Required But Not Provided
Standard
microbiological supplies and equipment such as loops, saline blanks, slides,
staining supplies, microscope, incinerator / autoclave, incubators, anaerobic
chamber, other culture media and serological and biochemical reagents.
Limitations
CA will not provide complete information for
identification of bacterial isolates.
Additional test procedures and media are required for complete
identification. In some case CA may be
overgrown with swarming Proteus spp.
or Clostridium spp. It is recommended that selective media such
as Anaerobic Brucella Laked Blood Agar with Kanamycin and Vancomycin (LKV) and/or
Anaerobic Brucella Blood Agar with Phenylethyl Alcohol (PEA) also be inoculated
from clinical specimens to prevent such overgrowth and thus provide isolated
colonies. Consult reference materials
for additional information.
Quality Control
CA should support good growth of a variety of
microorganisms found in clinical infections.
In addition, this media should support typical pigment production by Prevotella melaninogenica and typical
double zone of hemolysis around colonies of Clostridium
perfringens.
The following organisms are routinely used for
quality assurance performance testing at Anaerobe Systems.
|
Organism Tested for BRU
|
ATCC #
|
Results
|
Time (Hours)
|
Special Reaction
|
|
Bacteroides fragilis **
|
25285
|
Growth
|
24 h
|
|
|
Prevotella melaninogenica**
|
25845
|
Growth
|
48 h
|
Pigment t
|
|
Fusobacterium necrophorum
|
25286
|
Inhibited to No Growth
|
48 h
|
|
|
Fusobacterium nucleatum **
|
25586
|
Growth
|
24-48 h
|
|
|
Clostridium perfringens **
|
13124
|
Growth
|
24 h
|
Double Zone of hemolysis
|
|
Peptostreptococcus anaerobius **
|
27337
|
Growth
|
24 h
|
|
|
Staphylococcus
aureus or Enterococcus faecalis
|
25923 29212
|
Growth
|
24 h
|
|
|
Escherichia coli
|
25922
|
Growth
|
24 h
|
|
|
Proteus mirabilis
|
12453
|
Growth
|
24 h
|
|
|
Propionibacterium
acnes or Clostridium difficile
|
6919 9686
|
Growth
|
24 – 48 h
24 h
|
|
** Organisms specified by
NCCLS for Quality Control testing of Anaerobic Blood Agars.
t
Pigment production may require more than 48 hours incubation