Perform Antimicrobial disc diffusion susceptibility testing of Neisseria gonorrhoea with Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ GC Agar Base with 1% GCHI
In 1945, Johnston developed modified chocolate agar that allowed the growth of N
gonorrhoea in 24 hours rather than 48 hours 1
Fast growth rate was traced to differences in gel strength of the media tested
Therefore, GC Agar Base w1% GCHI was developed with reduced agar content
In 1977, Thornsberry et al
used GC Agar Base to determine β-lactamase production by N
gonorrhoeae 2
Jones et al
recommended adding a modified GCHI Enrichment into GC Agar Base 3
GC Agar Base w1% GCHI is a solid medium used for antimicrobial susceptibility testing of Neisseria gonorrhoea using the disc diffusion technique
The effect of penicillin is inhibited when pathogenic Neisseria produce β-lactamase
Gonococci with 10U penicillin disc zone diameters ≤ 19 mm are likely to be β-lactamase producing strains 4
Ready- to-use: Convenience of prepared media
Easy- to-interpret: Positive test- Penicillin-resistant organism with 10U penicillin disc zone diameter ≤ 19 mm
Negative test- tiny or individual colonies showing no growth
Meets CLSI standards
4 GC Agar Base w1% GCHI contains casein and meat peptones that supply corn starch to neutralize toxic fatty acids
The phosphate buffer controls pH changes that can affect organism survival
The GCHI Enrichment provides NAD, vitamins, amino acids, coenzymes, dextrose, ferric ions and other growth factors needed to cultivate Neisseria species
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