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Revista Peruana de Biología

On-line version ISSN 1727-9933

Abstract

SOLANO BARQUERO, Melissa; CHACON JIMENEZ, Luz María; BARRANTES JIMENEZ, Kenia  and  ACHI ARAYA, Rosario. Implementation of two plate count methods for detection of somatic coliphages and contributions to the standard methodologies. Rev. peru biol. [online]. 2012, vol.19, n.3, pp.335-340. ISSN 1727-9933.

Two plate count methods, double layer and single layer of agar for quantification of somatic coliphages in water, were implemented using standard methodologies. Several variables were tested and provided valuable information that was not included in standard methodologies. The most important findings are described, such as the effect of using an excessively concentrated culture of E. coli and production of a log phase culture in only 4 hours of incubation, adjusting the concentration to an optical density of 0.3 at 600 nm (3.1 x 108 CFU / mL), or to McFarland 1 (3.0 x 108 CFU / mL). It was determined that coliphages controls must be stored at -70 °C to reduce its degradation. Quantities of reaction mixture exceeding 20 mL per Petri dish must be avoided to prevent interfere with bubbles during the counting of plate forming units (PFU). It was demonstrated that coliphages isolated from water samples can be stored for 48 hours at 4 °C without any degradation, and PFU are not observed in samples with high concentrations of coliphages, because a confluent lysis of the bacterial layer. There was no significant difference in the recovery of coliphages using doble layer or single layer methods, but such methods should be evaluated by means of controls, before applying them directly in the analysis of water samples.

Keywords : somatic coliphages; double agar layer; simple agar layer; water; viral indicator.

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