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Detection of Bacteria Contaminating in Blood for Transfusion
Tomonori OSANAIMiho SAITONamie TAMURAToshihiko WATANABETakeshi MIKAMITatsuji MATSUMOTO
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2004 Volume 124 Issue 12 Pages 983-987

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  When Escherichia coli is cultured in nutrient broth at 1×103 cells/ml, 7.5 h are needed to detect cell growth as turbidity. The time to detect E. coli in this medium is reduced using the alamar blue method. Alamar blue is an oxidation-reduction indicator that changes color in response to cell growth. E. coli can grow in nutrient broth containing red blood cells, but the detection of E. coli based on turbidity is difficult because the red blood cells muddy the medium. As the change in color in the alamar blue method is not affected by red blood cells, the growth of E. coli contaminating red blood cells is detectable. These results suggest that a cell growth indicator such as alamar blue is useful for the detection of bacteria contaminating blood for transfusion.
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© 2004 by the PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
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