A degrading proteinase test to distinguish benign and virulent ovine isolates of Bacteroides nodosus
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1979.tb09541.x
A degrading proteinase test to distinguish benign and virulent ovine isolates of Bacteroides nodosus
Abstract
Bacteroides nodosus was recovered from naturally occurring cases of virulent ovine footrot (VFR) and benign footrot (BFR) using an artificial culture medium which incorporated trypticase, arginine, serine and 5% agar. A degrading proteinase (DP) test was developed which measured the proteinase activity of broth cultures of B. nodosus for a period of time after organism death to assess the stability of the enzyme. The spectrophotometric measurement of the release of dye from a hide powder--azure conjugate by the action of proteinase provided an objective analysis of enzyme activity. The DP test differentiated VFR and BFR isolates and promises to be a useful laboratory method for the diagnosis of benign and virulent footrot in sheep.
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