Ex. 12: Chemical Antimicrobial Agents: Antibiotics Objectives ??
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Ex. 12: Chemical Antimicrobial Agents: Antibiotics
Objectives ??
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Fleming and the Discovery of Penicillin
1928 mold grows on Staphylococcus aureus plate
Mold is named Penicillium notatum
Florey and Chain isolated Penicillin 10 years later – received Nobel prize
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Vocabulary Antibiotics vs. chemotherapeutic agents
bacteriostatic vs. bactericidal
Commonly used antibiotics: Penicillin, Ampicillin, Tetracycline, Vancomycin, Ciprofloxacin
Agar Disk Diffusion Test or Kirby-Bauer Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test
Mueller-Hinton (MH) agar
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Materials needed per student: One Petri plate containing
Mueller-Hinton (MH) agar One of the four bacterial
species assigned per table Sterile cotton swab
Materials needed per table: One 0.5 McFarland standard (contains
~ 1.5 x 108 CFU/ml) Four sterile saline tubes Four 1 ml sterile pipettes Five single disk dispensers plus five
cartridges of antibiotic disks (P, AM, T, VA, CIP).
One each of the following pure cultures:o E.coli ATCC: 25922o S. aureus ATCC 25923o P. aeruginosa, o S. marcescens
Materials needed per team of two: Laminated white card with
black lines Bunsen burner, inoculating
loop
Each student tests all the antibiotics for one bacterial species
Day 1
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Mark the bottom of your plate with a line. This will be your #1 position.
How to streak for confluent growth
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Rotate 60º clockwise
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Rotate 30º clockwise
Review this 5 mins (in-house) movie clip on how to test for antibiotic susceptibility with the Kirby Bauer method.
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Day 2
Examine each plate and look for “zones of inhibition”. Measure of Zone of inhibition (in mm) and record the value in the table in the lab report section
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