Claims
- 1. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism in a sterile nutrient medium, wherein said bacterial micro-organism is capable of interaction with an indicator species as specified hereafter, said method consisting essentially of:
- (a) forming a solution of said nutrient medium and an indicator species selected from the group consisting of riboflavin, riboflavin phosphate, naphthoquinone, 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, nitrobenzaldehyde, and 7,8-dimethylalloxazine, with said indicator species being capable of accepting electrons from a cathode and of interacting with said bacterial micro-organism during anerobic growth thereof so that the ability of the indicator species to accept electrons is altered in dependence on the growth of said bacterial micro-organism, and
- (b) sensing the change of one or more electrical properties of said solution while in direct contact with two electrodes, one of which is a cathode.
- 2. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism in a sterile nutrient medium according to claim 1 wherein said bacterial micro-organism is Clostridium tetani.
- 3. A method for detecting anerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism in a sterile nutrient medium according to claim 1 wherein said bacterial micro-organism is Clostridium perfringens.
- 4. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism in a sterile nutrient medium according to claim 1 wherein said bacterial micro-organism is Bacteroides fragilis.
- 5. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism in a sterile nutrient medium according to claim 1 wherein said indicator species is riboflavin.
- 6. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism in a sterile nutrient medium according to claim 5 wherein said riboflavin is provided in said nutrient medium in a concentration of about 0.006 percent by weight.
- 7. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism in a sterile nutrient medium according to claim 1 wherein said indicator species is riboflavin phosphate.
- 8. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism in a sterile nutrient medium according to claim 1 wherein said indicator species is naphthoquinone.
- 9. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism according to claim 1 wherein said indicator species is 2-hydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone.
- 10. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism according to claim 1 wherein said indicator species is nitrobenzaldehyde.
- 11. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism according to claim 1 wherein said indicator species is 7,8-dimethylalloxazine.
- 12. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism according to claim 1 wherein a phosphate buffer additionally is present in said solution of nutrient medium.
- 13. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism according to claim 12 wherein said phosphate buffer comprises potassium orthophosphate.
- 14. A method for detecting anaerobic growth of a bacterial micro-organism according to claim 1 whereon the other of said electrodes is an anode comprising aluminum.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/520,442, filed May 8, 1990, now abandoned.
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