Quantification of polysaccharides fixed to Gram stained slides using lactophenol cotton blue and digital image processing [version 5; referees: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
Dark blue rings and circles emerged when the non-specific polysaccharide stain lactophenol cotton blue was added to Gram stained slides. The dark blue staining is attributable to the presence of capsular polysaccharides and bacterial slime associated with clumps of Gram-negative bacteria. Since all...
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doaj-5d3681be2ef74cad9029aaaad5bd01462020-11-25T03:48:10ZengF1000 Research LtdF1000Research2046-14022017-12-01410.12688/f1000research.5779.514508Quantification of polysaccharides fixed to Gram stained slides using lactophenol cotton blue and digital image processing [version 5; referees: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]Bryan Ericksen0Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 21201, USADark blue rings and circles emerged when the non-specific polysaccharide stain lactophenol cotton blue was added to Gram stained slides. The dark blue staining is attributable to the presence of capsular polysaccharides and bacterial slime associated with clumps of Gram-negative bacteria. Since all bacterial cells are glycosylated and concentrate polysaccharides from the media, the majority of cells stain light blue. The contrast between dark and light staining is sufficient to enable a digital image processing thresholding technique to be quantitative with little background noise. Prior to the addition of lactophenol cotton blue, the Gram-stained slides appeared unremarkable, lacking ubiquitous clumps or stained polysaccharides. Adding lactophenol cotton blue to Gram stained slides is a quick and inexpensive way to screen cell cultures for bacterial slime, clumps and biofilms that are invisible using the Gram stain alone.https://f1000research.com/articles/4-1/v5Applied MicrobiologyEnvironmental Microbiology |
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Quantification of polysaccharides fixed to Gram stained slides using lactophenol cotton blue and digital image processing [version 5; referees: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] |
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Quantification of polysaccharides fixed to Gram stained slides using lactophenol cotton blue and digital image processing [version 5; referees: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] |
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Quantification of polysaccharides fixed to Gram stained slides using lactophenol cotton blue and digital image processing [version 5; referees: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] |
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quantification of polysaccharides fixed to gram stained slides using lactophenol cotton blue and digital image processing [version 5; referees: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations] |
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Dark blue rings and circles emerged when the non-specific polysaccharide stain lactophenol cotton blue was added to Gram stained slides. The dark blue staining is attributable to the presence of capsular polysaccharides and bacterial slime associated with clumps of Gram-negative bacteria. Since all bacterial cells are glycosylated and concentrate polysaccharides from the media, the majority of cells stain light blue. The contrast between dark and light staining is sufficient to enable a digital image processing thresholding technique to be quantitative with little background noise. Prior to the addition of lactophenol cotton blue, the Gram-stained slides appeared unremarkable, lacking ubiquitous clumps or stained polysaccharides. Adding lactophenol cotton blue to Gram stained slides is a quick and inexpensive way to screen cell cultures for bacterial slime, clumps and biofilms that are invisible using the Gram stain alone. |
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