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Tryptophanase-positive microorganisms (e.g. E. coli, S. faecalis, Proteus sp.) that cleave tryptophane hereby release indole, which may be detected by reaction with dimethylamino benzaldehyde by forming a dark red dye.
Microorganisms must be incubated in a glucose-free broth with high concentrations of tryptophane present. Kovacs‘ Reagent is added to 24-48 h old cultures in a concentration of 0.2 to 0.5 ml per 5 ml broth. A colour shift to dark red shows presence of indole, thus confirming the inoculating colony as being indole-/tryptophanase-positive.
| Appearance | yellowish, clear liquid |
| 4-(Dimethylamino)benzaldehyde | 50 g/l |
| 1-Butanol | 75 % |
| Hydrochloric acid (37 %) | 25 % |


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Verzending 24–48 u • Levering in de hele EU • Veilige chemieverpakking
