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Product category: Microbiology
News Release from: Oxoid | Subject: Microbact
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 29 September 2005

CMMAS approval for ID of salmonella and
E coli

Identification kits are miniaturised biochemical test systems that provide recognised, standard biochemical identifications in a faster and simpler test format

The Oxoid Microbact gram-negative bacillus identification system has been assessed and approved by the Campden and Chorleywood Food Research Association Group, under the Campden Microbiological Method Assessment Scheme (CMMAS), for the identification of salmonella and E coli The Oxoid Microbact identification kits are miniaturised biochemical test systems that provide recognised, standard biochemical identifications in a faster and simpler test format

The Microbact gram-negative bacillus (GNB) identification system (12A, 12B, 12E and 24E) is used to identify gram-negative bacilli to species level.

Microbact 12A (12E) is used in the food industry to identify oxidase negative, nitrate positive, glucose fermenting enterobacteriaceae.

Microbact 12A and 12B (24E) are used together to identify oxidase positive, nitrate negative, glucose non-fermenters as well as the enterobacteriaceae.

The CMMAS assessment measured the ability of the Oxoid Microbact 12A system to correctly identify salmonella and E coli isolates.

The results demonstrated that the Oxoid method performed as well as, if not better than, an alternative identification method and in a study using known strains of salmonella, correctly identified 100% of the samples.

The Microbact system was reported to be convenient and easy to use, providing a good alternative to traditional biochemical tests.

To suit the needs of every laboratory, the Oxoid Microbact GNB systems are available in test strip (12A and 12B) or microplate (12E and 24E) format and in smaller or larger kit sizes. Request a free brochure from Oxoid ...

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