Development of a novel modified selective medium cefixime–tellurite-phosphate-xylose-rhamnose MacConkey agar for isolation of Escherichia albertii and its evaluation with food samples

An Osaka Metropolitan University-led team report on the development of a highly selective isolation medium CT-PS-XR-MacConkey agar for efficient isolation of E. albertii.

Since cefixime and tellurite are known to inhibit most bacteria belonging to Enterobacterales, we found that addition of tellurite inhibited E. albertii growth in Luria Bertani broth but not in tryptic soy broth (TSB), and addition of phosphate and soy peptone enhanced E. albertii growth in TSB in presence of tellurite.

Subsequently, to find the positive factor present in TSB, E. albertii growth was examined in tryptone, soy peptone, glucose, or phosphate deficient tryptic soy agar plates. Phosphate, soy peptone, and/or glucose deficiency indeed decreased E. albertii growth. However, none of the substances are specifically present in xylose-rhamnose-melibiose (XRM)-MacConkey agar and thus, not affecting E. albertii growth.

Altogether, a novel E. albertii selective differential medium, XRM-MacConkey medium containing cefixime (C), tellurite (T), phosphate (P), and soy peptone (S) (named CT-PS-XR-MacConkey medium), which differentiate E. albertii (colorless) from E. coli (red) by colony color, has been developed.

The CT-PS-XR-MacConkey agar was evaluated with 156 bacterial strains including 65 E. albertii. While all E. albertii strains grew as colorless colonies, 54 strains of 9 different genera belonging to 19 different species were unable to grow on this medium. However, the rest of these bacterial strains grew either as colorless or as red colonies.

Furthermore, spiking experiments using chicken meat as food samples showed that the CT-PS-XR-MacConkey medium is highly selective for E. albertii than XRM-MacConkey agar.

Altogether, the results suggest that the CT-PS-XR-MacConkey agar is indeed a useful selective medium for isolation of E. albertii from food samples. 

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Published: 11 Apr 2025

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Journal: International Journal of Food Microbiology
Title: Development of a novel modified selective medium cefixime–tellurite-phosphate-xylose-rhamnose MacConkey agar for isolation of Escherichia albertii and its evaluation with food samples
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2025.111057
Author(s): Keiji Takehira, Goutham Belagula Manjunath, Noritoshi Hatanaka, Sharda Prasad Awasthi, Bingting Xu, Akira Nagita, Rupak K. Bhadra, Atsushi Hinenoya, Shinji Yamasaki
Publication date: 5 January 2025
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2025.111057