Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York, New York
2. Department of Medicine, University of Bahia Medical School, Salvador, Brazil
Abstract
Kaye, Donald
(New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York, N.Y.),
Michelle Palmieri, and Heonir Rocha
. Effect of bile on the action of blood against
Salmonella
. J. Bacteriol.
91:
945–952. 1966.—Bile is superior to Trypticase Soy Broth (BBL) as a medium for isolation of
Salmonella
from blood. In addition to inhibitory activity against many of the common bacterial contaminants, bile has the additional advantages of a greater frequency of isolation of
Salmonella
and more rapid isolation. This study investigated the factors responsible for the superiority of bile. A 20% dilution of normal human blood in Trypticase Soy Broth was usually inhibitory or bactericidal against strains of
Salmonella
. Similarly, a 20% dilution in Trypticase Soy Broth of serum from patients with
Salmonella
bacteremia was frequently inhibitory or bactericidal for the salmonellae isolated from their blood. Bile inactivated the bactericidal activity of blood or serum by inactivating complement activity. Bile (13%) in Trypticase Soy Broth inactivated complement activity in 33% blood or serum. Although bile has anticoagulant and hemolytic effects, no evidence was found that these activities contribute to the superiority of bile over Trypticase Soy Broth as a culture medium for
Salmonella
. No evidence was found for a growth-promoting factor in bile for
Salmonella
. Bile was much more effective than 0.5 or 2.0% sodium taurocholate broth in inactivating the bactericidal activity of blood.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
13 articles.
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