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Fraser Broth is a modification of the USDA -FSIS (United States Department of Agriculture -Food Safety Inspection Service) UVM secondary enrichment broth and is based on the formula des cribed by Fraser and Sperber1. It contains ferric ammonium citrate and lithium chloride. Blackening of the medium is presumptive evidence of the presence of Listeria. Contrary to early indications, cultures which do not blacken cannot be assumed to be List eria-free. All Fraser Broth enrichment cultures should be subcultured to plating medium.
The medium is intended for the isolation of Listeria spp. from food and environmental samples when used as the secondary enrichment medium in the USDA -FSIS methodology for Listeria isolation. It is generally accepted that the USDA-FSIS two stage enrichment method employing UVM primary and secondary enrichment broths is the most suitable for the examination of meat products. Fraser Broth has proven to be remarkably accur ate in detecting Listeria spp. in food and environmental samples 1,2.
All Listeria spp. hydrolyse aesculin to aesculetin. Aesculetin reacts with ferric ions which results in blackening. Another possible advantage to the addition of ferric ammonium citrate i s that it has been shown that ferric ions enhance the growth of Listeria monocytogenes3. Lithium chloride is included in the medium to inhibit the growth of enterococci which can also hydrolyse aesculin. Care must be taken when using Fraser Broth with DNA probe methodology because the high salt content of the medium may have an inhibitory effect on detection 4.
Specification:
250g