PMID: 7023923Jan 1, 1981Paper

A rapid and simple scheme for confirmation of Salmonella tester strain phenotype

Environmental Mutagenesis
E ZeigerI G Robertson

Abstract

A simple scheme has been developed for confirming the phenotype of the standard set of Salmonella typhimurium tester strains. This scheme employs a series of filter paper discs impregnated with diagnostic mutagens or bacterial toxins. Up to 6 diagnostic discs can be placed on a petri dish to test a single Salmonella strain. The Salmonellae are distinguished by their responses to ampicillin, crystal violet, nitrofuratoin, 9-aminoacridine, 4-nitro-o-phenylenediamine and sodium azide.

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