1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-765x.1987.tb01570.x
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A revised method for the application of API 50 CH carbohydrate kits to yeasts

Abstract: ISON, R . W . 1987. A revised method for the application of API 50 CH carbohydrate kits to yeasts. Letters in Applied Microbiology 49-11. A revised method is described for the application of the API 50 CH carbohydrate kit to yeasts. The method permits an objective assessment of positive assimilation with a high degree of reproducibility.

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“…Utilization of various carbon sources was determined and performed using API 50 CH indicator strips and 50 CHB medium purchased from BioMerieux following the instruction manual (see Supporting Information). [ 43 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilization of various carbon sources was determined and performed using API 50 CH indicator strips and 50 CHB medium purchased from BioMerieux following the instruction manual (see Supporting Information). [ 43 ]…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Divers systèmes d'identification rapide sont aujourd'hui commercialisés sous forme de kit. Malheureusement, la mise en oeuvre d'un seul système ne conduit pas toujours à l'identification des levures autres que celle d'intérêt médical (Ison, 1987 ;Deak et Beuchat, 1988 ;Heard et Fleet, 1990 ;Rohm et al, 1990 ;Seiler, 1991 ;Deak, 1993 (Barnett et al,199Ob). La nomenclature utilisée ici est par consé-quent celle de Barnett et al (1990a Soumises aux tests API 32 C et API ANAER amendés, les 2 souches ne diffèrent qu'au niveau de l'esculine que seule la souche blanche assimile.…”
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“…The API system is intended to identify a wide range of species but the tests covered are too few to permit unequivocal identification (Subden et al 1980;Fuchs & Dolan 1982). The API 50 CH galleries, which include 49 carbon assimilation or fermentation tests, have been used for the general identification of yeasts, but further studies with this system are required (Schmidt 1980;Ison 1987). The API 50 CH system was specifically developed for the identification of bacteria and, in our experience, it appears that the concentrations ( 0 .…”
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confidence: 99%