| Petrifilm™ Aerobic Count Plates - Directions for use | |||||
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1. Place the Petrifilm aerobic count plate on a flat surface. See fig 1. |
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2. Lift the top film, hold the pipette perpendicular to the plate and carefully dispense 1mL of sample or sterile hydrating solution onto the centre of the bottom film. See fig 2. Sterile hydrating solution is used when you intend to test a surface by direct contact. |
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3. Release the top film and allow it to drop onto the liquid. See fig 3. |
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4. Orient the plastic all-purpose spreader with the ridge side down (smooth side up) and place it on the top film over the liquid sample. Press gently but firmly on the centre of the spreader to distribute the sample evenly. See fig 4. Avoid sliding or twisting the spreader on the film. Remove the spreader and leave the plate undisturbed for one minute to allow the gel to solidify. Plates treated with sterile hydrating solution should be allowed to gel for at least one hour, but may be stored in a refrigerator for up to 1 week before being used to test a surface. |
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5. Incubate inoculated plates in an horizontal position (clear side up) at 35oC for 2-3 days. Plates may be stacked up to 20 high and placed in a press-seal bag. See fig 5. |
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| INTERPRETATION | |||||
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1. Aerobic Count plates will indicate nearly all aerobic and facultative anaerobic bacteria in a sample. Other terms used for the Aerobic Count include Total Viable Count (TVC), Standard Plate Count (SPC) and Plate Count (PC). Count all red colonies regardless of size or intensity. |
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2. Express the count in terms of the number of colony forming units (cfu) per sample. |
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3. High concentrations of colonies will cause the entire growth area to be coloured red or pink. If this occurs, further dilution of the sample is required to obtain an accurate count. |
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4. While yeasts and moulds are capable of growing on the Aerobic Count plate, they generally do not appear within the 2-3 day incubation time. Any that do can be differentiated from bacteria since they do not produce a red colour. |
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| Download the Petrifilm Aerobic Count Interpretation Guide (new window - 0.2M) | |||||
| STORAGE, SAFETY AND DISPOSAL | |||||
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Store unopened packs of Petrifilm Aerobic Count plates in a freezer. Allow the pack to come to room temperature before opening. After opening and removing the plates you need, the pack may be resealed with tape and/or placed in a press-seal bag and returned immediately to the freezer. After removal from the pack, plates should be kept in cool dry conditions (below 25oC and 50%RH) and used within one month. Following inoculation, plates presented to the class for examination and counting should be taped shut or placed in a press-seal bag to keep them isolated. Follow good laboratory practice and have students thoroughly wash their hands after handling microbiological samples and equipment. Adequate antibacterial hand wash and hand rub sanitiser solutions should be provided. Plates with viable colonies must be disposed of in a responsible way such as by autoclaving or soaking in an appropriate disinfectant. Alternatively, you can use a contract collection service. |
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