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1 Yeast Media Yeast Morpholoy Aar Yeast Carbon Base Yeast Nitroen Base Yeast Nitroen Aar Yeast Nitroen Base w/o Yeast Nitroen Base w/o and Intended Use Yeast Morpholoy Aar is used for classifyin yeasts based on colonial characteristics and cell morpholoy. Yeast Carbon Base is used for classifyin yeasts based on nitroen assimilation. Yeast Nitroen Base and Yeast Nitroen Aar are used for classifyin yeasts based on carbon assimilation. Yeast Nitroen Base without is used for classifyin yeasts based on amino acid and carbohydrate requirements. Yeast Nitroen Base without and Ammonium Sulfate is used for classifyin yeasts based on carbon and nitroen requirements. Summary and Explanation Yeasts are unicellular, eukaryotic, buddin cells that are enerally round-to-oval or elonate in shape. 1 They multiply principally by the production of blastoconidia (buds). 1 Yeast colonies are moist and creamy or labrous to membranous in texture. 1 Yeasts are considered opportunistic pathoens. 1 The yeast media cited are prepared accordin to the formulas of Wickerham. 2 7 Yeast Carbon Base tests the ability of yeasts to assimilate nitroen by the addition of various nitroen sources. The inclusion of vitamins aids in the utilization of nitroen-containin compounds by certain yeasts which cannot assimilate these compounds in the absence of vitamins. Yeast Nitroen Base is a suitable medium for studyin strains of yeast that require certain vitamins. Prepared plated Yeast Nitroen Aar, which is Yeast Nitroen Base plus 13.0 /L of aar, is prepared accordin to Wickerham and Burton s formulation for use in an auxanoraphic technique for determinin patterns of carbohydrate assimilation. 7 In the auxanoraphic technique oriinally devised by Beijerinck, small amounts of dry carbohydrates are placed on the surface of a heavily seeded synthetic aar medium. 8 Growth in the area surroundin a carbohydrate indicates that the yeast assimilated that suar as a carbon source. The pattern of utilized carbohydrates is an auxanoram. Alternate methods of applyin the carbohydrates to the aar surface have been used. The dry carbohydrates used by Beijerinck may be replaced with filter-paper discs imprenated with carbohydrates (Taxo carbohydrate discs), by placin drops of carbohydrate solution onto the aar, or by placin the carbon sources in wells cut in the aar surface. 9 Yeast Nitroen Base without, which lacks the amino acids histidine, methionine and tryptophan, and Yeast Nitroen Base without and, which lacks amino acids and ammonium sulfate, are prepared accordin to Guenter s 10 modification of Wickerham s Yeast Nitroen Base formulation. These media are included in many applications for the study of yeasts in molecular enetics. 11,12 Principles of the Procedure Yeast Morpholoy Aar contains all essential nutrients and vitamins necessary for the cultivation of yeasts, includin a source of carbohydrate. Yeast Carbon Base contains all essential nutrients and vitamins necessary for the cultivation of yeasts except a source of nitroen. Yeast Nitroen Base contains all essential nutrients and vitamins necessary for the cultivation of yeasts except a source of carbohydrate. Prepared plated Yeast Nitroen Aar is composed of a defined set of nutrients, includin a nitroen source, amino acids, minerals and vitamins required for the rowth of yeasts, but without any enery source. This medium is used to determine the ability of a yeast species to utilize a carbohydrate that is added to the medium as the sole source of carbon. 9 Yeast Nitroen Base without contains all essential vitamins and inoranic salts necessary for the cultivation of yeasts except histidine, methionine, tryptophan and a source of carbohydrate. Yeast Nitroen Base without and Ammonium Sulfate contains all essential nutrients and vitamins necessary for the cultivation of yeasts except amino acids and a source of nitroen and carbohydrate. 638

2 Yeast Media, cont. User Quality Control Identity Specifications Dehydrated Appearance: Liht beie, free-flowin, homoeneous. Solution: 3.5% solution, soluble in purified water upon boilin. Solution is very liht amber, slihtly opalescent. Prepared Appearance: Very liht amber, slihtly opalescent without sinificant precipitate. Reaction of 3.5% Solution at 25 C: ph 5.6 ± 0.2 Dehydrated Appearance: Off-white, free-flowin, homoeneous. Solution: 1.17% (sinle-strenth) and 11.7% water with sliht warmin. Sinlestrenth solution is colorless to very liht amber, clear. Prepared Appearance: Colorless to very liht amber, clear. Reaction of 1.17% Solution at 25 C: ph 5.5 ± 0.2 Difco Yeast Nitroen Base Dehydrated Appearance: Off-white, free-flowin, homoeneous. Solution: 0.67% (sinle strenth) and 6.7% water with aitation. Sinle-strenth solution is almost colorless and clear; 10 solution is yellow and clear. Reaction of 0.67% Solution at 25 C: ph 5.4 ± 0.2 Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without Dehydrated Appearance: Off-white, free-flowin, homoeneous. Solution: 0.67% (sinle strenth) or 6.7% water with aitation. Sinle-strenth solution is colorless to very pale yellow and clear; 10 solution is yellow and clear. Reaction of 0.67% Solution at 25 C: ph 5.4 ± 0.2 Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without and Dehydrated Appearance: Liht yellowish-beie, free-flowin, homoeneous. Solution: 0.17% (sinle-strenth) and 1.7% water. Sinle-strenth solution is colorless to very pale yellow and clear; 10 solution is yellow and clear. Reaction of 0.17% Solution at 25 C: ph 4.5 ± 0.2 Cultural Response Prepare the medium per label directions. Inoculate usin the pour plate technique and incubate at C for hours. Also, inoculate by the Dolman technique (streak and point) and add coverslips. Incubate at C for 6-7 days and examine microscopically for hyphae. DOLMAN ORGANISM ATCC RECOVERY PLATE TEST Kloeckera apiculata 9774 Good Saccharomyces cerevisiae 9080 Good Candida albicans Good Hyphae (with and without 5% ammonium sulfate) Difco Yeast Nitroen Base (with and without 5% dextrose) Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without (with and without 5% dextrose, 0.02% DL-methionine, 0.02% DL-tryptophan and 0.01% L-histidine) Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without and Ammonium Sulfate (with and without 5% dextrose, 5% ammonium sulfate, 0.02% DL-methionine, 0.02% DL-tryptophan and 0.01% L-histidine) Prepare the medium per label directions with and without the supplements indicated above. Add 1 ml of the filter-sterilized solution to 9 ml of sterile water, inoculate and incubate at C for 2-5 days. GROWTH WITHOUT GROWTH WITH ORGANISM ATCC SUPPLEMENT(S) SUPPLEMENT(S) Kloeckera apiculata 9774 None to poor Good Saccharomyces cerevisiae 9080 None to poor Good Uninoculated Plate Candida albicans ATCC Saccharomyces cerevisiae ATCC 9080 U - Z 639

3 Section III U-Z Yeast Media, cont. Formulae Nitroen Sources Asparaine Carbon Source Dextrose L-Histidine Monohydrochloride m LD-Methionine m LD-Tryptophan m Calcium Pantothenate µ Boric Acid µ Copper Sulfate µ Potassium Iodide µ Ferric Chloride µ Mananese Sulfate µ Sodium Molybdate µ Monopotassium Phosphate Manesium Sulfate Sodium Chloride Calcium Chloride Aar Carbon Source Dextrose L-Histidine Monohydrochloride m LD-Methionine m LD-Tryptophan m Calcium Pantothenate µ Boric Acid µ Copper Sulfate µ Potassium Iodide µ Ferric Chloride µ Mananese Sulfate µ Sodium Molybdate µ Monopotassium Phosphate Manesium Sulfate Sodium Chloride Calcium Chloride Difco Yeast Nitroen Base Nitroen Source L-Histidine Monohydrochloride m LD-Methionine m LD-Tryptophan m Calcium Pantothenate µ Boric Acid µ Copper Sulfate µ Potassium Iodide µ Ferric Chloride µ Mananese Sulfate µ Sodium Molybdate µ Monopotassium Phosphate Manesium Sulfate Sodium Chloride Calcium Chloride Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without Nitroen Source Calcium Pantothenate µ Boric Acid µ Copper Sulfate µ Potassium Iodide µ Ferric Chloride µ Mananese Sulfate µ Sodium Molybdate µ Monopotassium Phosphate Manesium Sulfate Sodium Chloride Calcium Chloride

4 Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without and Calcium Pantothenate µ Boric Acid µ Copper Sulfate µ Potassium Iodide µ Ferric Chloride µ Mananese Sulfate µ Sodium Molybdate µ Monopotassium Phosphate Manesium Sulfate Sodium Chloride Calcium Chloride *Adjusted and/or supplemented as required to meet performance criteria. Directions for Preparation from Dehydrated Product 1. Suspend 35 of the powder in 1 L of purified water. Mix thorouhly. 2. Heat with frequent aitation and boil for 1 minute to completely dissolve the powder. 3. Autoclave at 121 C for 15 minutes. 4. Test samples of the finished product for performance usin stable, typical control cultures., Difco Yeast Nitroen Base, Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without or Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without and 1. To facilitate filtration, prepare a 10 solution as follows: Dissolve 11.7 of base and a nitroen source in 100 ml of purified water (with warmin, if necessary). Mix well. Difco Yeast Nitroen Base Dissolve 6.7 of base and 5 of dextrose or equivalent amount of other carbohydrate in 100 ml of purified water (with warmin, if necessary). Mix well. Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without Dissolve 6.7 of base, 5 of dextrose or equivalent amount of other carbohydrate and 5-10 m% of the desired amino acid in 100 ml of purified water (with warmin, if necessary). Mix well. Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without and Dissolve 1.7 of base plus nitroen and carbon sources as required in 100 ml of purifed water (with warmin, if necessary). Mix well. 2. Filter sterilize. 3. Store at 2-8 C. Yeast Media, cont. 4. Prepare the final medium by aseptically pipettin 0.5 ml of the 10 solution into 4.5 ml of purified water. Mix well. 5. Test samples of the finished product for performance usin stable, typical control cultures. Procedure Inoculate plates usin the Dolman technique. This is an excellent method for studyin the hyphae of filamentous yeasts. 1. Near one side of the plate (from the relative positions of 10 o clock to 2 o clock), lihtly inoculate a sinle streak taken from a slant culture. 2. In addition to the sinle streak, inoculate two points near the other side of the plate (at the 4 o clock and 8 o clock positions). 3. Cover a central section of the streak inoculation and one point inoculation with cover lasses, as follows: a. With forceps, remove a cover lass from absolute alcohol, drain momentarily, and burn off excess alcohol by passin over a low flame. b. When the cover lass has cooled, place one ede on the aar and allow it to fall across the central portion of the inoculated streak. Place a second cover lass over one point inoculation. 4. Incubate at C for 6-7 days. 5. After incubation, observe with a hih dry objective., Yeast Nitroen Base, Yeast Nitroen Base without and Yeast Nitroen Base without and 1. Inoculate the prepared tubed medium very lihtly with the test oranism. 2. Incubate at 25 C for 6-7 days. 3. After incubation (6-7 days and, if necessary, days), shake the tubes to suspend rowth. 4. Read for rowth. BBL Yeast Nitroen Aar 1. Subculture the isolate to be identified onto a Sabouraud Dextrose Aar or Mycophil Aar slant. Incubate at 30 C until ood rowth is observed (24-48 hours). 2. Usin a sterile cotton swab, remove the rowth from the subculture and suspend in 9 ml sterile water. Usin a new sterile swab, uniformly inoculate the medium with the yeast suspension. 3. Followin inoculation, place carbohydrate discs onto the surface of the medium. Press each disc with sterile forceps to make ood contact with the aar surface. 4. Incubate the plates in an inverted position (aar side up) at 25 C for hours. Carbon Assimilation Test Refer to the procedure described in the Manual of Clinical Microbioloy. 9 Nitroen Assimilation Test Refer to the procedure described in the Manual of Clinical Microbioloy. 9 U - Z 641

5 Section III U-Z Yeast Media, cont. Expected Results Usin the hih-dry objective, observe for hyphae of filamentous yeasts., Yeast Nitroen Base, Yeast Nitroen Base without and Yeast Nitroen Base without and Measure rowth turbidimetrically at 660 nm wavelenth usin a spectrophotometer. Turbidimetric readins on assay tubes should be comparable to the control. BBL Yeast Nitroen Aar After sufficient incubation, a zone of rowth should be visible in the area surroundin carbohydrates that have been assimilated. A yeast species may be presumptively identified based on a pattern of assimilation of carbohydrates. Consult appropriate texts for information on biochemical tests and other identification procedures to confirm findins. 9,13,14 Limitation of the Procedure Yeasts rown on a rich medium may carry a reserve of nitroen in the form of protein. Possible errors due to this reserve are eliminated by makin two serial transfers in the complete medium. When the first transfer is seven days old, the culture is shaken and one loopful is transferred to a second tube of the complete medium containin the same source of nitroen. If a positive test is obtained when the second culture is seven days old, the oranism bein tested assimilates this particular nitroen source. References 1. Warren and Hazen In Murray, Baron, Pfaller, Tenover and Yolken (ed.). Manual of clinical microbioloy, 6th ed. American Society for Microbioloy, Washinton, D.C. 2. Wickerham Taxonomy of yeasts. Technical bulletin No. 1029, U. S. Dept Ariculture, Washinton, D.C. 3. Wickerham J. Tropical Med. Hy. 42: Wickerham J. Bacteriol. 52: Wickerham J. Bacteriol. 56: Wickerham J. Bacteriol. 46: Wickerham and Burton J. Bacteriol. 56: Beijerinck Arch. Neerl. Sci. Exactes Nat. 23: Warren and Shadomy In Balows, Hausler, Herrmann, Isenber and Shadomy (ed.). Manual of clinical microbioloy, 5th ed. American Society for Microbioloy, Washinton, D.C. 10. Guenter. Personal Communication. 11. Sherman, Fink and Hicks Methods in yeast enetics. Cold Sprin Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Sprin Harbor, N.Y. 12. Brownstein, Silverman, Little, Burke, Korsmeyer, Schlessiner and Olson Isolation of sinlecopy human enes from a library of yeast artificial chromosomes clones. Science. 244: Haley, Trandel and Coyle Cumitech 11, Practical method for culture and identification of funi in the clinical mycoloy laboratory. Coord. ed., Sherris. American Society for Microbioloy, Washinton, D.C. 14. Larone Medically important funi: a uide to identification, 3rd ed. American Society for Microbioloy, Washinton, D.C. Availability Cat. No Dehydrated 500 Cat. No Dehydrated 100 Difco Yeast Nitroen Base Cat. No Dehydrated 100 BBL Yeast Nitroen Aar Cat. No Prepared Plates Pk. of 20* Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without Cat. No Dehydrated Dehydrated 2 k Dehydrated 10 k Difco Yeast Nitroen Base without and Cat. No Dehydrated Dehydrated 10 k *Store at 2-8 C. Yersinia Selective Aar Base (CIN Aar Base) Yersinia Antimicrobic Supplement CN (See CIN Aar Base) 642

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