Liofilchem™ Hippurate Test kit, 30 Tests
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KIT CONTENT
• 1 Vial of Ninhydrin Reagent (5 ml) + dropper bottle
• 1 Cartridge with 30 discs of Hippurate Test
• 30 Empty Tubes
Specifications:
Application | Microbiology | ||
Storage Temperature | 2-8°C | ||
Product Type | Biochemical Reagent | Forms | Liquid |
Product Brand | Liofilchem | Target Organism Class | streptococcus Group B |
Product Grade | Microbiology grade | ||
The Liofilchem™ Hippurate Test is a rapid diagnostic kit designed to detect the hydrolysis of sodium hippurate by certain bacteria. This test is commonly used to differentiate Lancefield Group B Streptococci (GBS) from other β-hemolytic streptococci and to identify organisms such as Gardnerella vaginalis, Legionella pneumophila, and Campylobacter jejuni. The kit provides a simple, reliable method for detecting hippurate hydrolysis.
Key Features
- Rapid Detection:
- Differentiates bacteria capable of hydrolyzing sodium hippurate within 2 hours.
- Comprehensive Kit:
- Includes Ninhydrin Reagent, Hippurate Test discs, and empty tubes.
- Validated for Clinical Use:
- Tested with standard QC strains to ensure reliable results.
- Simple Colorimetric Interpretation:
- Positive reaction: Blue-purple color change.
- Negative reaction: No color change.
Kit Contents
- 1 vial of Ninhydrin Reagent (5 mL) with dropper bottle.
- 1 cartridge with 30 Hippurate Test discs.
- 30 empty test tubes.
Method Principle
- Hippurate hydrolysis:
- Bacteria producing the enzyme hippurate hydrolase (hippuricase) hydrolyze sodium hippurate into sodium benzoate and glycine.
- Ninhydrin Reagent detects glycine by forming a blue to purple complex through oxidative deamination and reaction with ammonia.
Applications
- Clinical Microbiology:
- Differentiation of Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B Streptococci) from other β-hemolytic streptococci.
- Identification of bacteria like Gardnerella vaginalis, Legionella pneumophila, and Campylobacter jejuni.
- Food and Environmental Testing:
- Monitoring contamination by hippurate-hydrolyzing bacteria.
Test Procedure
- Add 0.2 mL of sterile physiological solution to a test tube.
- Inoculate with 1–3 colonies of a fresh isolate and mix well.
- Using forceps, drop a Hippurate Test disc into the suspension.
- Incubate at 35 ± 2°C for 2 hours.
- Add 2 drops of Ninhydrin Reagent, shake gently, and re-incubate for 10 minutes.
- Do not exceed 30 minutes to avoid false-positive results.
Interpreting Results
Reaction | Interpretation |
---|---|
Blue-purple color | Positive (Hippurate hydrolysis) |
No color change | Negative (No hydrolysis) |
Quality Control
- Expected Reactions:
Control Strain Reaction Streptococcus agalactiae ATCC® 13813 Positive (Blue) Streptococcus pyogenes ATCC® 19615 Negative (No color) - Appearance:
- Ninhydrin Reagent: Clear yellow liquid.
Storage and Shelf Life
- Storage:
- Store at 2–8°C in original packaging.
- Avoid exposure to heat and temperature fluctuations.
- Shelf Life:
- Valid for 2 years from the date of manufacture.
Warnings and Precautions
- For in vitro diagnostic use (IVD) only.
- Use with pure cultures to ensure accuracy.
- Follow laboratory safety and aseptic techniques.
- Dispose of used materials according to local regulations.
Advantages
- Fast and Reliable:
- Provides results in as little as 2 hours.
- Validated for Accuracy:
- Tested with standard control strains for reliability.
- User-Friendly:
- Includes all necessary components for easy setup and execution.
- Broad Application:
- Differentiates clinically relevant bacteria across various applications.
Limitations
- Further Testing Required:
- Results are presumptive; additional biochemical or molecular tests may be needed.
- Potential Weak Positives:
- Some Group D Streptococci may produce weak positive reactions.
Packaging
Product | Quantity | Catalog Number |
---|---|---|
Hippurate Test Kit | 30 tests | 88007 |
References
- Finegold S.M., Martin W.J., Scott E.G. (1978). Bailey and Scott’s Diagnostic Microbiology, 5th Edition.
- Koneman E.W., Allen V.R.D., Sommers H.M. (1983). Color Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, 2nd Edition.
- Piot, P. Gardnerella vaginalis. In: Manual of Clinical Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology, 1985.
- Chapin K.C., Lauderdale T.L. (2003). Manual of Clinical Microbiology, American Society for Microbiology.
Why Choose Liofilchem Hippurate Test?
- Fast and Accurate: Simplifies identification of hippurate-hydrolyzing bacteria.
- Validated Performance: Trusted for reliable results in clinical microbiology.
- Cost-Effective: Comprehensive kit with 30 tests per package.