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Hydrogen sulfide production

General

Some bacteria can metabilize certain sulfur containing compounds under production of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic, flamable and badly smelling gas (smells like rotten eggs). If soluble iron or lead salts (for instance ferric citrate) is used in a so-called H2S-medium, which should also contain sodium thiosulfate (Na2S2O3), they can react with H2S, if present, under formation of black insoluble iron and lead sulfide, respectively.

Method

  1. Perform a deep inoculation in the H2S medium with bacteria from one colony.
  2. Incubate the tube at 30-37ºC during 24-48 h.
  • Positive test result: a black precipitate in the medium.
  • Negative test result: no precipitate in the medium.

Use

The test can be used for differentiation of, among other bacteria, certain Campylobacter spp.


Updated: 2012-12-11.


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