In article <1995Mar5.205122.19197 at lafn.org> ak507 at lafn.org (Pong Nim) writes:
>I am trying to grow Clostridium sporogenes & Lactococcus lactis
>for an Introductory Microbiology Lab course. The Clostridium
>I've ordered came in Thioglycollate broth and the Lactococcus
>came in some kind of Tomato juice yeast extract broth. However
>I would like to grow them on solid media, slant or plate, not
>broth. I have tried both culture on nutrient, tryptic soy, and
>brain heart infusion agar, MacConkey, blood, and chocolate agar
>with no luck.
NCFB at Reading, UK recommend YGLBP medium for L. lactis. Peptone 1%, beef
extract 0.8%, yeast extract 0.3%, KH2PO4 0.25%, K2HPO4 0.25%, MgSO4.7H2O
0.02%, MgSO4.4H2O 0.005%, glucose 0.5%, lactose 0.5%, pH 6.8. Alternatively
use Oxoid nutrient broth no 2 containing 0.5% glucose, 0.3% yeast extract, pH
6.8; you can solify the medium with agar as required. I have also used Oxoid
blood agar base no.2 and Todd-Hewitt broth with L. lactis and obtained good
growth. Incubate in air at 25 C. Growth is evident at 24 hr.
Jeremy Carson
Dept Primary Industries
Tasmania, Australia