Liofilchem® HEMO-ANAEROBIC Blood Culture Bottles
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Specifications:
Application | Clinical microbiology | ||
Storage Temperature | Room Temperature | ||
Product Type | Culture Medium | Forms | Liquid |
Product Brand | Liofilchem | ||
Product Grade | Microbiology grade | ||
The HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING system is a liquid culturing medium based on Schaedler + Vitamin K1 Broth, specifically designed for isolating fastidious anaerobic and facultative anaerobic microorganisms from venous blood. It is available in three presentations to cater to different patient demographics:
- HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING – For adults.
- HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING Pediatric – For children.
- HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING Neonatal – For newborns and children under 2 years.
Product Features
- Nutritive Formula: Contains essential nutrients like tryptone, peptone, yeast extract, L-cystine, hemin, and Vitamin K1 to promote the growth of fastidious microorganisms.
- Anticoagulant and Growth Enhancers: Sodium-polyanethol-sulphonate (SPS) neutralizes human serum’s bactericidal effects, inhibits phagocytosis, and partially inactivates specific antibiotics.
- Sterile Packaging:
- Adult and Pediatric Bottles: Red plastic caps with perforable gray rubber subcaps and transparent protective covers.
- Neonatal Bottles: Perforable gray rubber stoppers with metallic screw caps and red liftable plastic overcaps.
Packaging
- HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING: 6 bottles with 80 mL of broth.
- HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING Pediatric: 6 bottles with 40 mL of broth.
- HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING Neonatal: 6 bottles with 9 mL of broth.
Each package includes an instruction sheet.
Culture Medium Composition (per liter)
Component | Concentration (g/L) |
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Tryptone | 8.0 |
Soy Peptone | 1.0 |
Peptone | 10.0 |
Yeast Extract | 5.0 |
Sodium Chloride | 1.7 |
Potassium Phosphate Bibasic | 0.8 |
Dextrose | 5.7 |
Sodium-polyanethol-sulphonate | 0.3 |
p-Aminobenzoic Acid | 0.05 |
L-Cystine | 0.4 |
Hemin | 0.01 |
Vitamin K1 | 0.01 |
Final pH | 7.6 ± 0.2 |
Test Procedure
a) Inoculum Technique
- Inspect the bottle for contamination.
- Disinfect the external side of the gray rubber stopper.
- Inject the venous blood aseptically into the bottle.
- Volumes:
- Adults: 8–10 mL
- Pediatrics: 4–5 mL
- Neonates: 0.5–1 mL
- Volumes:
- Close the protective cap and mix blood with the medium.
- Label the bottle and incubate at 36 ± 1°C.
b) Subculturing Technique
- Mix the bottle gently to suspend the culture medium.
- Inoculate selective plates with 1–2 drops of the medium for isolating Gram-positive and Gram-negative anaerobic microorganisms.
- Perform Gram staining and microscopic examination at 100X magnification.
- Repeat subculturing at 24, 48, and 72 hours. Extend incubation to 7 days if no microbial growth is observed before concluding results.
Quality Control
Reference Microorganisms:
- Streptococcus mutans ATCC® 35668
- Clostridium sporogenes ATCC® 19404
- Fusobacterium nucleatum ATCC® 25586
- Bacteroides fragilis ATCC® 25285
- Haemophilus influenzae ATCC® 10211
- Peptostreptococcus anaerobius ATCC® 27337
Limitations
- Microorganisms might fail to grow due to:
- Absence in the sample.
- Inhibitory antibiotic concentrations.
- Strain fastidiousness or insufficient incubation time.
Storage and Shelf Life
- Storage: Store at 10–25°C in original packaging. Avoid heat and temperature fluctuations.
- Shelf Life: Valid until the expiry date on the label. Discard if deterioration is evident.
Ordering Information
Product | Code | Package |
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HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING | 490020 | 6 bottles (80 mL each) |
HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING Pediatric | 490040 | 6 bottles (40 mL each) |
HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING Neonatal | 490060 | 6 bottles (9 mL each) |
Symbols
- IVD: In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Device.
- REF: Catalog Number.
- LOT: Batch Code.
- Temperature Limit: 10–25°C.
- Do Not Reuse: Single-use device.
References
- Murray P.R., Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 7th ed., ASM Press, 2005.
- Finegold S.M., Diagnostic Microbiology, 7th ed., C.V. Mosby Co., 1986.
This comprehensive overview ensures clarity on the use, application, and handling of HEMO-ANAEROBIC CULTURING for efficient laboratory diagnostics.
- Medium Description: 9 mL for Neonates 40 mL for Pediatrics 80 mL for Adults