Selectively isolate and presumptively identify Bacteroides fragilis group using Thermo Scientific™ Remel™ KBE Agar (Kanamycin Bile Esculin Agar)
Chan and Porschen formulated KBE Agar to selectively isolate and presumptively identify the B
fragilis group based on resistance to bile and kanamycin and hydrolysis of esculin 1,2
Clinical specimens for anaerobic culture frequently contain mixed flora, including facultative gram-negative rods that readily overgrow the anaerobes, so selective media are recommended for isolation of anaerobes 3
Members of the Bacteroides fragilis group are the anaerobic bacteria most frequently isolated in human clinical infections 4
This group includes B
fragilis , B
thetaiotaomicron , B
ovatus , B
distasonis , B
vulgatus , and others
These members of the B
fragilis group hydrolyze esculin to produce esculetin
Selectively isolate and presumptively identify members of the B
fragilis group using KBE Agar
Ready to use – Convenience of prepared media Easy to interpret - Brown-black complex in the agar surrounding the colony Selective media - Addition of kanamycin and bile makes this medium selective Kanamycin (1000μg/ml) inhibits facultative anaerobes and anaerobic gram-negative bacteria other than B
fragilis group Bile (20%) stimulates B
fragilis but inhibits other anaerobic bacteria Ferric ammonium citrate present in the medium reacts with esculetin to produce a brown-black complex in the agar surrounding the colony
Addition of kanamycin and bile to this medium makes it selective
Vitamin K and hemin are growth factors
Hemin also allows testing for catalase production 5 .