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Xylose lysine deoxycholate agar ( XLD agar) is a selective growth medium used in the isolation of and species from clinical samples and from food. The agar was developed by in 1965. It has a pH of approximately 7.4, leaving it with a bright pink or red appearance due to the indicator phenol red. Sugar fermentation lowers the pH and the phenol red indicator registers this by changing to yellow. Most gut bacteria, including Salmonella, can ferment the sugar to produce acid; Shigella colonies cannot do this and therefore remain red. After exhausting the xylose supply Salmonella colonies will decarboxylate lysine, increasing the pH once again to alkaline and mimicking the red Shigella colonies. Salmonellae metabolise thiosulfate to produce , which leads to the formation of colonies with black centers and allows them to be differentiated from the similarly coloured Shigella colonies.

Other enterobacteria such as will ferment the present in the medium to an extent that will prevent pH reversion by and acidify the medium, turning it yellow.

  • Salmonella species: red colonies, some with black centers. The agar itself will turn red due to the presence of Salmonella type colonies.
  • Shigella species: red colonies.
  • : yellow to orange colonies.
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa: pink, flat, rough colonies. This type of colony can be easily mistaken for Salmonella due to the color similarities.

XLD agar contains:

3g/l
L-5g/l
3.75g/l
7.5g/l
7.5g/l
Sodium 1g/l
5g/l
Sodium thiosulfate6.8g/l
0.8g/l
0.08g/l
12.5g/l


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