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* Contains three sugars (lactose, sucrose, and glucose) as well as iron, within a solid agar medium
*Contains three sugars (lactose, sucrose, and glucose) as well as iron, within a solid agar medium
** Peptone as a source of nitrogen
**Peptone as a source of nitrogen
** Medium is originally reddish due to the phenol red indicator, which turns yellow in acidic conditions
**Medium is originally reddish due to the phenol red indicator, which turns yellow in acidic conditions
** Tubes contain a well-oxygenated '''slant''' and a poorly-oxygenated '''butt''' which need to be interpreted separately
**Tubes contain a well-oxygenated '''slant''' and a poorly-oxygenated '''butt''' which need to be interpreted separately
** Inoculated with a stab down towards the butt followed by streaking the slant
**Inoculated with a stab down towards the butt followed by streaking the slant
* After 18 to 24 hours at 35°C with a loose cap, the final colour depends on the metabolism of the four components
*After 18 to 24 hours at 35°C with a loose cap, the final colour depends on the metabolism of the four components
** Glucose alone fermented: butt turns yellow, slant stays red
**Glucose alone fermented: butt turns yellow (acid), slant stays red (alkaline) (Alk/A)
** Lactose or sucrose fermented: both butt and slant turn yellow
**Lactose or sucrose fermented: both butt and slant turn yellow (acid) (A/A)
**No fermentation of glucose, lactose, or sucrose: both butt and slant stay red (Alk/Alk)
** Iron: if hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub>S) is produced, the iron will turn black
**Iron: if hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub>S) is produced, the iron will turn black
** Gas may be formed with active fermentation of either glucose or lactose/sucrose
**Gas may be formed with active fermentation of either glucose or lactose/sucrose


== Interpretation ==
==Interpretation==

* Blackening suggests H<sub>2</sub>S production


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Slant !! Butt !! Gas !! H2S !! Fermentation !! Examples
!Slant!!Butt!!Gas!!H<sub>2</sub>S!!Fermentation!!Examples
|-
|-
| Red || Red || No || No || || ''Pseudomonas''
|Red||Red||No||No||—||[[Pseudomonas]]
|-
|-
| Red || Yellow || No || No || G || ''Shigella'', ''Serratia''
|Red||Yellow||No||No||G||[[Shigella]], [[Serratia]]
|-
|-
| Yellow || Yellow || Yes || No || G/L/S
|Yellow||Yellow||Yes||No||G/L/S
| [[Escherichia species|''Escherichia'']], [[Klebsiella species|''Klebsiella'']], [[Enterobacter species|''Enterobacter'']]
|[[Escherichia species|Escherichia]], [[Klebsiella species|Klebsiella]], [[Enterobacter species|Enterobacter]]
|-
|-
| Yellow || Yellow || Yes || Yes || G/L/S ||
|Yellow||Yellow||Yes||Yes||G/L/S||
|-
|-
| Red || Yellow || Yes || Yes || G || ''Salmonella'', ''Proteus''
|Red||Yellow||Yes||Yes||G||[[Salmonella]], [[Proteus]]
|}
|}


== Further Reading ==
==Further Reading==

* Microbe Online. [https://microbeonline.com/triple-sugar-iron-agar-tsi-principle-procedure-and-interpretation/ Triple Sugar Iron Agar (TSI): Principle, Procedure and Interpretation]
*Microbe Online. [https://microbeonline.com/triple-sugar-iron-agar-tsi-principle-procedure-and-interpretation/ Triple Sugar Iron Agar (TSI): Principle, Procedure and Interpretation]


[[Category:Diagnostics]]
[[Category:Diagnostics]]

Latest revision as of 14:29, 8 October 2020

  • Contains three sugars (lactose, sucrose, and glucose) as well as iron, within a solid agar medium
    • Peptone as a source of nitrogen
    • Medium is originally reddish due to the phenol red indicator, which turns yellow in acidic conditions
    • Tubes contain a well-oxygenated slant and a poorly-oxygenated butt which need to be interpreted separately
    • Inoculated with a stab down towards the butt followed by streaking the slant
  • After 18 to 24 hours at 35°C with a loose cap, the final colour depends on the metabolism of the four components
    • Glucose alone fermented: butt turns yellow (acid), slant stays red (alkaline) (Alk/A)
    • Lactose or sucrose fermented: both butt and slant turn yellow (acid) (A/A)
    • No fermentation of glucose, lactose, or sucrose: both butt and slant stay red (Alk/Alk)
    • Iron: if hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is produced, the iron will turn black
    • Gas may be formed with active fermentation of either glucose or lactose/sucrose

Interpretation

  • Blackening suggests H2S production
Slant Butt Gas H2S Fermentation Examples
Red Red No No Pseudomonas
Red Yellow No No G Shigella, Serratia
Yellow Yellow Yes No G/L/S Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter
Yellow Yellow Yes Yes G/L/S
Red Yellow Yes Yes G Salmonella, Proteus

Further Reading