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Azide Dextrose Broth (ROTHE)

Azide Dextrose Broth (ROTHE)

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Azide Dextrose Broth (ROTHE) – ADB

Selective Enrichment Medium for Enterococci Detection in Water, Food, and Dairy
Catalog Number: AS-1128


Overview

Azide Dextrose Broth (ROTHE) is a highly selective liquid enrichment medium originally developed by Rothe et al. (1954) for the isolation and presumptive detection of faecal streptococci / enterococci, including Enterococcus faecalis, E. faecium, and E. durans, from water, milk, food, and environmental samples.

The presence of sodium azide (0.02–0.04 %) inhibits Gram-negative bacteria and most competing Gram-positive flora, while enterococci grow rapidly, producing dense turbidity within 18–24 hours at 37 °C.
Azide Dextrose Broth is specified as the official enrichment step in ISO 7899-1 and DIN 38411 prior to confirmation on bile-aesculin-azide agar or by membrane filtration methods.


Applications

  • Selective enrichment of enterococci from heavily contaminated samples
    (water, sewage, milk, meat products)

  • Most Probable Number (MPN) determination of faecal streptococci in water testing

  • First enrichment step in ISO 7899-1 and national standards for bathing and drinking water

  • Pre-enrichment prior to confirmation on
    Kanamycin-Aesculin-Azide Agar or Bile Aesculin Agar


Key Features & Benefits

  • High selectivity due to sodium azide inhibition
    (typically 0.2–0.3 g/L)

  • Rapid and heavy growth of enterococci with visible turbidity within 18–24 hours

  • Available in single- and double-strength formats for MPN series

  • Positive tubes show dense turbidity with sediment, requiring confirmatory subculture


Standard Composition (per litre – single strength)

  • Peptone / meat extract – 20.0 g

  • Glucose (dextrose) – 5.0 g

  • Sodium chloride (NaCl) – 5.0 g

  • Dipotassium phosphate (K₂HPO₄) – 2.7 g

  • Monopotassium phosphate (KH₂PO₄) – 2.7 g

  • Sodium azide (NaN₃) – 0.2 g

Final pH: 6.8 ± 0.2 at 25 °C


Preparation

  • Dissolve 32–35 g of dehydrated medium in 1 L purified water

  • Heat with frequent agitation until completely dissolved

  • Do not autoclave (sodium azide is heat-labile and toxic)

  • Dispense into tubes:

    • Single strength: 10 mL per tube

    • Double strength: 5 mL per tube (for MPN series)

  • Sterilise by tyndallisation
    (100 °C for 30 minutes on three successive days)
    or by membrane filtration where required


Incubation Conditions

  • Temperature: 35–37 °C
    (44 °C may be used for faecal streptococci confirmation)

  • Time: 18–48 hours

  • Positive reaction: Dense turbidity, often with sediment


Storage & Stability

  • Dehydrated medium: Store at 10–30 °C, dry and protected from light

  • Prepared broth: Store at 2–8 °C

  • Recommended use within 4 weeks


Safety Note

Sodium azide is highly toxic and may form explosive compounds in contact with copper or lead plumbing.
Dispose of broth and contaminated materials according to laboratory chemical-safety protocols.


Intended Use

For laboratory, water, food, and environmental microbiology use only.
Not for diagnostic or therapeutic applications without appropriate validation.


Quality & Compliance

  • Selective enrichment medium for enterococci

  • Suitable for ISO 7899-1 and DIN-aligned workflows

  • Manufactured under controlled conditions for batch consistency


Customs & Trade Information

HS / AHECC Code: 3821.00.00
Prepared culture media for development or maintenance of microorganisms

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