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Mycoplasma Synoviae Medium Base
Mycoplasma#CC293D
Intended Use
Used for cultivation of avian strains of Mycoplasmas.
Composition**
| Ingredients | g/L |
|---|---|
| HM Infusion powder# | 12.50 |
| BHI Powder## | 5.000 |
| Proteose peptone | 10.000 |
| Sodium chloride | 5.000 |
| Disodium hydrogen phosphate | 2.500 |
| Dextrose (Glucose) | 2.000 |
| Yeast autolysate | 5.000 |
| Tris buffer | 0.250 |
| 2,3,5-Triphenyl tetrazolium chloride | 0.050 |
Final pH (at 25°C): 8.0±0.2
**Formula adjusted, standardized to suit performance parameters
# Equivalent to Calf brain, infusion from
## Equivalent to Beef heart, infusion from
Directions
Suspend 42.3 grams in 900 ml purified/distilled water. Mix well to dissolve the medium completely. Sterilize by filtration and aseptically add 100 ml sterile Horse Serum (RM1239) and 1,000,000 units Penicillin and 0.25 gram Thallium acetate. Mix well and dispense into sterile tubes or flasks as desired.
Principle And Interpretation
Genus Mycoplasma belongs to the class Mollicutes characterized by absence of cell wall, small genome and low G+C content, and were first recognized from a case of pleropneumonia in a cow (1). The organism was designated "pleuropneumonia-like organism", or PPLO.
For the cultivation of Mycoplasma the medium ingredients and all the supplements should be free of any toxic substances even in small amounts. HM Infusion powder, BHI Powder and proteose peptone provide nitrogen, vitamins, amino acids and carbon sources.Sodium chloride maintains the osmotic balance. Many Mycoplasma require serum for their good growth and also presence of antibiotic is necessary to prevent the growth of contaminating organisms. Mostly the Mycoplasma species are aerobic or facultatively anaerobic but some are microaerophilic. Few are anaerobic saprophytic Mycoplasma which grow best at 22-35°C while pathogenic strains grow at 35°C.
Mycoplasma Synoviae Medium contains yeast autolysate which is a rich source of Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NAD) required by Mycoplasma synoviae. HM Infusion powder and BHI Powder along with the proteose peptone provide organic nitrogen, carbon, sulphur, vitamins and trace elements. Tris buffer and disodium phosphate buffers the medium. Horse serum provides growth factors including lipid compounds to Mycoplasma. TTC helps to identify TTC reducing Mycoplasmas (2). Penicillin and thallium acetate are added to the medium to inhibit bacterial growth.
Type of specimen
Clinical samples - Swabs from trachea or choanal (palatine), cleft (from poultry)
Specimen Collection and Handling:
For clinical samples follow appropriate techniques for handling specimens as per established guidelines (3,4).
After use, contaminated materials must be sterilized by autoclaving before discarding.
Warning and Precautions :
In Vitro diagnostic Use only. For professional use only. Read the label before opening the container. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Follow good microbiological lab practices while handling specimens and culture. Standard precautions as per established guidelines should be followed while handling clinical specimens. Safety guidelines may be referred in individual safety data sheets.
Limitations :
- Since Mycoplasma species are aerobic or facultatively anaerobic but some are microaerophilic, proper incubation should be carried out for optimal recovery.
- Few are anaerobic saprophytic Mycoplasma which grow best at 22-35°C while pathogenic strains grow at 35°C, hence growth conditions must be maintained.
- Since the medium is highly enriched care must be taken during inoculation to avoid contamination.
Performance and Evaluation
Performance of the medium is expected when used as per the direction on the label within the expiry period when stored at recommended temperature.
Quality Control
Appearance
Cream to yellow homogeneous free flowing powder
Colour and Clarity of prepared medium
Yellow coloured clear to slightly opalescent solution
Reaction
Reaction of 4.23% w/v aqueous solutions at 25°C. pH: 8.0±0.2
pH
7.80-8.20
Cultural Response
Cultural characteristics observed in presence of 10% Carbon dioxide (CO2), with added sterile Horse Serum (RM1239) and 1,000,000 units Penicillin and 0.25 gram thallium acetate, after an incubation at 35-37°C for 36-72 hours.
| Organism | Growth |
|---|---|
| Mycoplasma gallinarium ATCC 19708 |
good-luxuriant |
| Mycoplasma synoviae ATCC 25204 |
good-luxuriant |
Storage and Shelf Life
Store between 10-30°C in a tightly closed container and the prepared medium at 20-30°C. Use before expiry date on the label. On opening, product should be properly stored dry, after tightly capping the bottle in order to prevent lump formation due to the hygroscopic nature of the product. Improper storage of the product may lead to lump formation. Store in dry ventilated area protected from extremes of temperature and sources of ignition. Seal the container tightly after use. Product performance is best if used within stated expiry period.
Disposal
User must ensure safe disposal by autoclaving and/or incineration of used or unusable preparations of this product. Follow established laboratory procedures in disposing of infectious materials and material that comes into contact with clinical sample must be decontaminated and disposed of in accordance with current laboratory techniques (3,4).
Reference
- Bauriaud R., Seror C., Lareng M. B., Lefevre J. C., 1992, Pathologie Biologie, 40, 479-482.
- Forbes. A. B., Sahm D. F., 2002, Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology, 11th Ed., The C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis.
- Isenberg, H.D. Clinical Microbiology Procedures Handbook 2nd Edition.
- Jorgensen, J.H., Pfaller, M.A., Carroll, K.C., Funke, G., Landry, M.L., Richter, S.S and Warnock., D.W. (2015) Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 11th Edition. Vol. 1.
| Product Name | Mycoplasma Synoviae Medium Base |
|---|---|
| SKU | M624 |
| Product Type | Regular |
| Physical Form | Powder |
| Origin | Animal |
| Packaging type | HDPE |
| References | 1. Forbes. A. B., Sahm D. F., 2002, Bailey and Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology, 11th Ed., The C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis. 2.Bauriaud R., Seror C., Lareng M. B., Lefevre J. C.,1992, Pathologie Biologie, 40, 479-482. |
| Customized Product Available | No |





