Liofilchem™ MTS™ Colistin CS 0.064-1024, MIC Test strips

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Application Clinical microbiology
Storage Temperature -20°C
Product Type MIC Strips
Product Brand Liofilchem
Product Grade Microbiology grade

The Liofilchem™ MTS™ Colistin CS MIC Test Strips are designed for the precise determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of Colistin against bacterial pathogens. Colistin is a last-resort antibiotic used for treating multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections caused by organisms such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, and Klebsiella pneumoniae. This test strip provides a quantitative result for susceptibility testing, offering critical data to guide therapeutic decisions.

Key Features:

  • Range: MIC testing from 0.064 µg/mL to 1024 µg/mL.
  • Active Drug: Colistin sulfate (Polymyxin E).
  • Applications: Used for Gram-negative bacteria, particularly multidrug-resistant pathogens.
  • Method: Gradient diffusion method to determine MIC.
  • Intended Use: For in vitro diagnostic use in clinical microbiology laboratories.

Test Procedure:

  1. Preparation of Inoculum:
    • Prepare a bacterial suspension equivalent to a 0.5 McFarland standard in saline or Mueller-Hinton Broth.
    • Ensure uniform turbidity using a vortex mixer.
  2. Preparation of Agar Plate:
    • Use Mueller-Hinton Agar (as per CLSI/EUCAST guidelines) as the medium.
    • Allow the medium to cool and solidify under aseptic conditions before use.
  3. Application of Inoculum:
    • Dip a sterile swab into the bacterial suspension.
    • Spread the inoculum evenly across the agar plate surface to achieve a lawn of growth.
  4. Placement of MTS™ Colistin Strip:
    • Using sterile forceps or applicator, place the Colistin MTS™ test strip on the surface of the inoculated agar.
    • Ensure the strip adheres fully to the agar without air bubbles.
  5. Incubation:
    • Incubate plates at 35 ± 2°C for 16-20 hours in an aerobic atmosphere.
  6. Reading Results:
    • After incubation, observe the elliptical zone of inhibition around the strip.
    • Read the MIC value at the point where the ellipse intersects the test strip.

Results Interpretation:

Reference Breakpoints: Interpret MIC values based on standards from EUCAST or CLSI:

OrganismSusceptible (S)Resistant (R)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa≤2 µg/mL>2 µg/mL
Acinetobacter spp.≤2 µg/mL>2 µg/mL
Enterobacterales≤2 µg/mL>2 µg/mL

Storage and Stability:

  • Storage Temperature: Store at -20°C for long-term stability.
  • Short-term Storage: Store at 2-8°C for up to 7 days.
  • Shelf Life: Ensure strips are used before the expiry date printed on the packaging.
  • Precautions: Avoid exposing strips to humidity or light. Handle aseptically.

Quality Control:

Positive Control:

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC® 27853
    • Expected MIC: 0.5 – 2 µg/mL

Negative Control:

  • Escherichia coli ATCC® 25922
    • Expected MIC: Resistant (e.g., >4 µg/mL)

Quality control ensures that each batch of Liofilchem™ MTS™ Colistin test strips performs reliably and provides consistent results.

Comparison with Other Brands:

FeatureLiofilchem™ MTS™Etest® (bioMérieux)MIC Test by BD
MIC Range0.064–1024 µg/mL0.016–256 µg/mL0.125–512 µg/mL
Ease of UseExcellentExcellentModerate
CompatibilityEUCAST/CLSI protocolsEUCAST/CLSI protocolsCLSI-focused
CostCost-efficientExpensiveModerate
Shelf Life24 months18 months18 months

Advantages of Liofilchem™ MTS™ Colistin MIC Strips:

  1. Broad MIC Range: Enables testing of highly resistant strains.
  2. EUCAST and CLSI Compatibility: Ensures international standard compliance.
  3. Precise Quantification: Offers highly reliable and reproducible results.
  4. Cost-effective Alternative: Lower cost compared to bioMérieux Etest®.
  5. User-friendly Design: Easy to handle with clear, legible gradients.


The Liofilchem™ MTS™ Colistin CS 0.064-1024, MIC Test Strips provide an accurate, reliable, and efficient solution for susceptibility testing of Gram-negative pathogens. Their compliance with international standards makes them an essential tool for combating multidrug-resistant infections.


Detailed Comparison

1. MTS™ Colistin CS (0.064–1024 µg/mL):

  • Key Features:
    • Provides a wide MIC range for routine testing, including isolates with high-level resistance.
    • Enables determination of extremely resistant strains that exceed typical susceptibility thresholds.
  • Best Suited For:
    • Routine clinical microbiology labs.
    • Testing highly resistant pathogens such as Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii.
  • Limitations:
    • Not ideal for determining MIC values close to clinical breakpoints due to the broader range.

2. MTS™ Colistin CS (0.016–256 µg/mL):

  • Key Features:
    • Optimized for isolates near clinical breakpoints, improving accuracy in borderline susceptibility cases.
    • Better resolution for low- to moderate-level resistance compared to the broader range MTS™ (0.064–1024 µg/mL).
  • Best Suited For:
    • Scenarios where isolates exhibit MIC values near susceptibility thresholds.
    • Laboratories needing precise differentiation between susceptible and intermediate strains.
  • Limitations:
    • Less effective for highly resistant organisms with MIC values exceeding 256 µg/mL.

3. ComASP™ Colistin MIC Panel (0.25–16 µg/mL):

  • Key Features:
    • Based on broth microdilution (BMD), the gold-standard for colistin susceptibility testing.
    • Narrow MIC range specifically designed to evaluate clinical breakpoints as per EUCAST.
    • Offers a robust solution for confirmatory testing in cases with ambiguous or conflicting results.
  • Best Suited For:
    • Regulatory testing or research to validate resistance mechanisms.
    • Confirmatory testing in laboratories handling critical patient isolates.
  • Limitations:
    • Narrow MIC range excludes testing for isolates with high-level resistance (above 16 µg/mL).
    • Requires more technical expertise compared to gradient diffusion methods.

Applications and Purpose of Each Type

Feature/Use CaseMTS™ Colistin CS (0.064–1024)MTS™ Colistin CS (0.016–256)ComASP™ Colistin MIC Panel (0.25–16)
Routine MIC DeterminationExcellent for broad-spectrum susceptibility testing.Ideal for low- and moderate-resistance isolates.Not typically used for routine testing.
Critical Resistance ConfirmationNot optimized for confirmatory testing.Useful for borderline resistant strains.Gold-standard for validation of colistin resistance.
Regulatory/Research UseLimited.Limited.Fully aligned with EUCAST gold-standard methods.
Ease of UseQuick and simple.Quick and simple.Requires technical expertise.
Detection of High ResistanceEffective for MIC values >256 µg/mL.Limited to isolates ≤256 µg/mL.Not suitable for highly resistant strains.
Cost-EffectivenessMost cost-effective.Moderately cost-effective.Higher cost due to BMD-based format.

Conclusion

  • MTS™ Colistin CS (0.064–1024 µg/mL): Ideal for routine susceptibility testing of resistant Gram-negative bacteria, especially those with high MIC values.
  • MTS™ Colistin CS (0.016–256 µg/mL): Offers improved resolution for low- and moderate-resistance strains, making it better suited for testing isolates near clinical breakpoints.
  • ComASP™ Colistin MIC Panel (0.25–16 µg/mL): Designed for confirmatory resistance testing as per EUCAST gold-standard methods, particularly in cases of ambiguous or conflicting results. This method is essential for regulatory or research purposes.

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