RRC ID 15706
Author Tsukatani T, Higuchi T, Suenaga H, Akao T, Ishiyama M, Ezoe T, Matsumoto K.
Title Colorimetric microbial viability assay based on reduction of water-soluble tetrazolium salts for antimicrobial susceptibility testing and screening of antimicrobial substances.
Journal Anal Biochem
Abstract The applicability of a colorimetric microbial viability assay based on reduction of a tetrazolium salt {2-(2-methoxy-4-nitrophenyl)-3-(4-nitrophenyl)-5-(2,4-disulfophenyl)-2H-tetrazolium, monosodium salt [WST-8]} via 2-methyl-1,4-naphthoquinone (2-methyl-1,4-NQ) as an electron mediator for determining the susceptibility of various bacteria to antibiotics and screening antimicrobial substances was investigated. The measurement conditions, which include the effects of the concentration of 2-methyl-1,4-NQ, were optimized for proliferation assays of gram-negative bacteria, gram-positive bacteria, and pathogenic yeast. In antimicrobial susceptibility testing, there was excellent agreement between the minimum inhibitory concentrations determined after 8 h using the WST-8 colorimetric method and those obtained after 22 h using conventional methods. The results suggest that the WST-8 colorimetric assay is a useful method for rapid determination of the susceptibility of various bacteria to antibiotics. In addition, the current method was applied to the screening of bacteriocin-producing lactic acid bacteria and its efficiency was demonstrated.
Volume 393(1)
Pages 117-25
Published 2009-10-1
DOI 10.1016/j.ab.2009.06.026
PII S0003-2697(09)00437-0
PMID 19560434
MeSH Anti-Bacterial Agents / analysis* Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology Bacteriocins / biosynthesis Colorimetry / methods* Drug Discovery / methods* Microbial Viability / drug effects Molecular Structure Solubility Tetrazolium Salts / analysis* Tetrazolium Salts / chemistry Water / chemistry*
IF 2.877
Times Cited 34
WOS Category CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
General Microbes JCM 1465 JCM 2085 JCM 5803