In clinical and investigative microbiology, loeffler serum slope has been crucial in the isolation and investigation of Corynebacterium diphtheriae, the etiological agent of diphtheria. Initially developed by Friedrich Loeffler in the 19th century, this medium is for the growth and differentiation of diphtheria bacilli. It not only promotes fast growth, but also enhances the visibility of morphological features, and is therefore considered an excellent medium for diagnostic laboratory purposes.
Today, the loeffler serum slope medium remains an important medium for microbiologists around the world. Due to its potential to promote early growth, this appears more effective in shortened time of return for a better result in the management of medically important pathogens.
Loeffler Serum Slope is valued for its balanced formulation. By supplementing the medium with serum or plasma, the nutrient level is boosted with proteins and growth factors essential for the cultivation of fastidious organisms such as C. diphtheriae.
Loeffler Serum Slope contains peptones as a source of nitrogen, dextrose as a source of energy and natural serum components to supplement the medium. These properties combine to induce typical phenotypic features, including the formation of granules and a pleomorphic morphology, which support a reliable identification. Key components include:
Ingredients | Gms / Ltr |
Peptone | 2.5gm |
Dextrose | 2.5gm |
Sodium chloride | 1.25gm |
Beef Extract | 2.5gm |
Mostly, this type of media inhibits the growth of the non-desired flora, enables the selection of diphtheria bacilli, and supports related microorganisms for comparative purposes.
In today’s laboratories, convenient and reliable ready-to-use powder formulations, such as loeffler serum medium base (TM 2166) from TM Media, enables standardization with high growth performance.
The preparation of loeffler serum medium base requires that the product be handled with aseptic techniques and used immediately before contamination. This step is critical since the trace of contamination can cause the selectivity of the media to be compromised, and may inhibit the growth of C. diphtheriae.
By doing so, the medium is perfect for successful isolation and cultivation of C. diphtheriae, while also providing characteristic growth patterns that aid in identification.
This loeffler serum medium base (TM 2166) is subjected to rigorous Quality control testing to ensure reliable and reproducible results:
TM Media provides a standardised, Dehydrated medium base for:
Loeffler Serum Medium Base (TM 2166) not only supports global quality standards but also reduces contamination risks and guarantees reliable reproducibility. It has a long shelf life as well as easy to prepare, very convenient, particularly for regular use. This makes it the perfect candidate for microbiology labs in research and diagnostic environments.
Microorganism | ATCC | Inoculum (CFU/ml) | Growth | Incubation Temperature | Incubation Period | ||||||
Corynebacterium diphtheriae | 11913 | 50-100 | Fair-good | 35-37°C | 24-48 Hours | ||||||
C. diphtheriae type mitis | – | 50-100 | Good-luxuriant | 35-37°C | 24-48 Hours | ||||||
Pseudomonas aeruginosa | 10145 | 50-100 | Good (green colonies with proteolysis) | 35-37°C | 24-48 Hours | ||||||
Staphylococcus aureus subsp. aureus | 25923 | 50-100 | Good (yellow to gold colonies) | 35-37°C | 24-48 Hours | ||||||
C. diphtheriae type gravis | – | 50-100 | Good-luxuriant | 35-37°C | 24-48 Hours |
In bacteriological practice, loeffler serum slope remains an essential medium, especially for the isolation of diphtheria producing organisms. TM Media’s loeffler serum medium base (TM 2166) offers laboratories a dependable, consistent high quality formulation without the cumbersome processes of serum preparation. This has made it an essential instrument in Clinical Diagnostics. As it is a time-saving solution, it frees up the lab to focus more on discoveries and less on technical challenges.
A: Loeffler’s serum slope (LSS) is an enriched microbiologic medium that is used for isolation, cultivation and identification of Corynebacterium diphtheriae and to provide the essential nutrients for the organism’s growth and subsequent demonstration of characteristic colonial morphology.
A: There are essential nutrients in the enriched serum content, such as protein and growth factors, that support the fastidious growth of the bacteria that are unable to grow on a regular medium.
A: It provides uniform reproducibility, reduces contamination, helps restore the virulence of some pathogens and allows detection of proteolysis.
A: Loeffler Serum Slope is firm but enriched with coagulated serum, which helps in the differentiation of colonies.
A: There are now modern molecular approaches in existence, but LSS continues to be a key method in diagnostic microbiology laboratories, especially in settings with limited resources.
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