US Patent:
20110275112, Nov 10, 2011
Inventors:
Alexandr Y. Kariagin - East Lansing MI, US
Christine Claire Cooper - Williamston MI, US
Susan Teruko McDougal - Novi MI, US
Assignee:
Neogen Corporation - Lansing MI
International Classification:
C12Q 1/04
B05D 3/02
C12M 1/34
Abstract:
The disclosure generally relates to a test device that detects microorganism growth by detecting a gas metabolite (e.g., carbon dioxide) produced during the growth of bacteria or other microorganism in a tested sample. The test device can contain a culture growth media separated from a detection area by a gas-permeable membrane. The gas-permeable membrane permits carbon dioxide to permeate into the detection area. The detection area includes a solidified mixture of pH indicators and a gelling agent in the form of a semi-permeable matrix. The optical properties, including the absorbance of light at various wavelengths, of the detection solution change with alterations in carbon dioxide concentration. This test device can then be placed in an incubation and optical detection instrument to monitor changes in optical properties of the detection are induced during microorganism growth in the culture medium.