Lauryl tryptose broth
Lauryl tryptose broth (LTB) is a selective
coliforms.[1]
Lauryl tryptose broth is used for the
Sodium lauryl sulfate
inhibits organisms other than coliforms.
Formula in grams/litre (g/L)
- Tryptose: 20.0,
- Lactose : 5.0,
- Sodium chloride : 5.0,
- Dipotassium phosphate : 2.75,
- Potassium dihydrogen phosphate: 2.75,
- Sodium dodecyl sulfate : 0.1
- pH 6.8 ± 0.2
Samples positive for gas production are transferred to brilliant green lactose bile broth (BLGB) to detect the ability to grow in the presence of bile and produce gas at 95 °F (35 °C) for 48 hours. The absence of gas production in 48 hours is considered a negative test for coliforms.[2] Gas production serves as both a presumptive test and a confirmatory medium.
coliforms by growth in EC broth
at 113.9 °F (45.5 °C) for 24 hours.