A Deferred Growth Inhibition Assay to Evaluate the Effect of Bacteria-Derived Antimicrobial Compounds

Published: February 29, 2024

Abstract

Source: Moran, J. C. et al., Deferred Growth Inhibition Assay to Quantify the Effect of Bacteria-derived Antimicrobials on Competition. J. Vis. Exp. (2016)

This video showcases the deferred growth inhibition assay, used to investigate how antimicrobial compounds produced by one type of bacteria affect another competing bacterial strain.

Protocol

The following method is adapted to test competitor strains with inhibitor-producing strains. NOTE: This protocol involves aerosol generation with bacterial cultures. This can only be performed in a contained space with the implementation of locally approved safety considerations. Spraying of the culture onto the agar plates within a level 2 safety cabinet will minimize contamination of the agar plates and the surrounding environment. This will also protect the researcher …

Representative Results

Figure 1: The range of qualitative and quantitative results that can be obtained from the deferred growth inhibition assay. Results for the growth inhibition can range from (A) complete inhibition (score of 0), (B) partial inhibition (score of 1), (C) partial inhibition (score of 2) to (D) no inhibition…

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The authors have nothing to disclose.

Materials

Brain heart infusion broth Lab M lab049 Rich general purpose media
Agar-agar Merck Milipore 101614
Petri dishes Sarstedt 82.1473.001
Plastic perfume vaporizer not known 10 cm high with 3.5 cm diameter clear plastic spray bottle with lid, purchased from the travel section of a supermarket
Universal bottles no longer in production, alternative SLS BOT5006 28 ml glass cylindrical bottle (approx 280 mm diameter, 850 mm height), flat bottomed with plastic screw cap
Decon 90 Decon surface active cleaning agent

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A Deferred Growth Inhibition Assay to Evaluate the Effect of Bacteria-Derived Antimicrobial Compounds. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e21993, doi: (2024).

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