Indole test
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- Tests for the presence of tryptophanase, which metabolizes tryptophan to indole
- May be done either as a conventional tube indole (overnight incubation) or as a spot indole rapid test
- The tube test requires overnight incubation at 37°C in ambient air, then add the reagent; it turns pink if positive
- The spot test is quick, testing for indole reacting with cinnamaldehyde to give a blue-green colour within 30 seconds
- Helps to differentiate species within the Enterobacteriaciae
- Most strains of Escherichia coli, Proteus vulgaris, Morganella morganii and Providencia are indole-positive
- Specifically can help identify species within a genus:
- Klebsiella: Klebsiella oxytoca is indole-positive whereas Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella aerogenes are indole-negative
- Citrobacter: Citrobacter koseri is indole-positive where as Citrobacter freundii is indole-negative
- Proteus: Proteus vulgaris is indole-positive whereas Proteus mirabilis is indole-negative
- Notable indole-negative species include Salmonella, Hafnia, Enterobacter
- Yersinia enterocolitica and some Shigella are indole-variable