1. Evaluation of a serum-free transport medium supplemented with cyanobacterial extract, for the optimal survival of Helicobacter pylori from biopsy samples and strains.
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Vega AE, Silva HJ, and Cortiñas TI
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- Biopsy, Colony Count, Microbial, Cyanobacteria chemistry, Helicobacter pylori classification, Helicobacter pylori isolation & purification, Humans, Microbial Viability, Culture Media, Serum-Free chemistry, Helicobacter Infections microbiology, Helicobacter pylori growth & development, Peptic Ulcer microbiology, Pyloric Antrum microbiology, Specimen Handling methods
- Abstract
The purpose of this work was to evaluate the use of an alternative transport medium supplemented with a cyanobacterial extract (CE), free of animal derivatives, to preserve the viability of Helicobacter pylori strains during long-term transportation and allow its recovery from biopsy samples. The transport media evaluated were Mueller-Hinton broth 0.3% agar (MH) and 0.3% of CE (MH-CE). MH broth 5% fetal calf serum (FCS) was used as the reference medium (MH-FCS). Biopsy samples from 134 patients, H. pylori NCTC 11638 and six clinical isolates were studied. A higher recovery (p ≤ 0.001) at 4°C was obtained in MH-CE than in MH-FCS after 96 h of storage. Only MH-CE allowed recovery after 120 h. The H. pylori recovery at room temperature after 96 h was higher (p ≤ 0.005) in MH-CE than in MH-FCS. Similar survival rates were observed in biopsy samples conserved in MH-CE and MH-FCS at 4°C. The recovery after 48 h at room temperature in MH-CE was higher (p ≤ 0.05) than MH-FCS and was the only medium allowing recovery after 72 h. The MH-CE medium is a simple, inexpensive and animal derivatives-free transport medium that can be used to preserve H. pylori viability and its recovery from biopsy samples.
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- 2012
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