“…Pulmonary mucus is a nutritionally distinct environmental niche comprised of mucin, DNA, amino acids, lipids, and micronutrients, including metals (1,2). To study the physiology of microbial pathogens and communities in the unique CF pulmonary environment, a variety of artificial sputum media (ASM) have been developed (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14), and applied to investigate microbial physiology (3,5,(15)(16)(17), biofilm morphology (10,18), antibiotic susceptibility (19,20), and interspecies interactions in the context of CF (21)(22)(23). However, disparate nutrient concentration and bioavailability between ASM formulations may affect microbial growth, metabolism, and virulence (3,7,20,24).…”