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Endo agar

Endo agar (also called Endo's medium) is a microbiological growth medium with a faint pink colour[1]. Originally developed for the isolation of Salmonella typhi, it is now used mostly as a coliform medium. Most gram-negative organisms grow well in this medium, while growth of gram-positive organisms is inhibited[2]. Coliform organisms ferment the lactose in this medium, producing a red colour (i.e. Escherichia coli), whereas non-lactose-fermenting organisms produce clear, colourless colonies[1], i.e. Salmonella sp..

Typical composition

Endo agar typically contains (w/v)[3]:

References

  1. ^ a b Mondofacto, [1]
  2. ^ Becton, Dickinson and Company, [2], 2006
  3. ^ EMD Chemicals, [3], 2002