16 SIEMBRA EN TUBO POR ESTRIA
Introduction to Bacterial Inoculation Techniques
Overview of the Presentation
- The presentation is introduced by the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, specifically through its Faculty of Chemistry and experimental microbiology laboratory.
Solid Media and Inoculation Techniques
- Solid media can be contained in test tubes or Petri dishes, with inoculation performed using the streaking technique, which can be either straight or wavy.
- Inclined solid media tubes are utilized for studying bacterial growth patterns, observing metabolic characteristics, or short-term preservation of microorganisms.
Straight Streak Technique
- The straight streak method is used for macroscopic characterization of cultures. It requires a sterile inoculating loop (azabacteriológica), a flame source (mechero), culture media in tubes, and bacterial or yeast cultures.
- After taking the inoculum with the sterile loop and making a straight line on the medium's surface, it is essential to sterilize the loop again after use.
Wavy Streak Technique
- The wavy streak method aims to achieve abundant microorganism development for short-term preservation. Similar materials as in the straight streak technique are used.
- The inoculum is distributed by creating closed wavy streaks across the entire surface of the medium after inserting the sterile loop into an inclined tube.
Combination Techniques for Metabolic Testing
- For certain metabolic tests, a combination of stab and streak techniques is employed. This involves using an inoculating needle instead of a loop.