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. 1995 Apr;58(4):361-367.
doi: 10.4315/0362-028X-58.4.361.

Use of Differential Rumen Fluid-Based Carbohydrate Agar Media for Culturing Lactose-Selected Cecal Bacteria from Chickens

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Use of Differential Rumen Fluid-Based Carbohydrate Agar Media for Culturing Lactose-Selected Cecal Bacteria from Chickens

Y-Y Fan et al. J Food Prot. 1995 Apr.
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Abstract

A rumen fluid-based differential carbohydrate agar medium for enumerating chicken cecal carbohydrate-utilizing bacteria was tested. Eleven bacteria isolated from a continuous-flow culture that had been seeded with chicken cecal contents were inoculated on fifteen different media in an anaerobic environment. These media included various levels of rumen fluid (0%, 5%, 10%, 16%) and carbohydrate (glucose [GLU], galactose [GAL], lactose[LAC]). Viable cell recovery (colony-forming units [CFU]/direct cell counts × 100%) was higher for 16% rumen fluid-supplemented carbohydrate media than the lower concentrations of rumen fluid-supplemented carbohydrate media. In addition, average viable cell recovery of all 11 bacteria on differential carbohydrate media were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in galactose and lactose media than on the glucose media. Data indicated that 16% rumen-fluid based media can be used to enumerate anaerobic, lactose-fermenting subgroups of chicken cecal bacteria.

Keywords: Differential media; cecal bacteria; rumen fluid.

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