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Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth (BCP Azide Broth) – Selective Enrichment for Enterococci | AS-1154

Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth (BCP Azide Broth) – Selective Enrichment for Enterococci | AS-1154

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Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth

Selective Liquid Medium Faecal Streptococci / Enterococci Water & Food Testing ISO 7899-1 Compatible Made in Australia

Product Overview

Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth (BCP Azide Broth) is a selective, differential liquid culture medium designed for the presumptive detection and enumeration of faecal streptococci (enterococci) in water, food, environmental, and clinical specimens. Sodium azide selectively suppresses gram-negative bacteria, whilst bromocresol purple serves as a pH indicator — turning yellow upon acid production from glucose fermentation, signalling presumptive positivity.

Key Features & Benefits

  • High selectivity: Sodium azide effectively inhibits gram-negative organisms including coliforms and Pseudomonas spp., enabling clean recovery of faecal streptococci.
  • Dual functionality: Combines selective suppression with colorimetric pH indication in a single medium — no additional reagents required for presumptive identification.
  • Regulatory alignment: Formulated for use with APHA Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater (Method 9230B), ISO 7899-1, and AS/NZS 4276 water testing protocols.
  • Ready-to-dissolve dehydrated powder: Stable shelf life, convenient preparation, suitable for multiple tube fermentation (MPN) and membrane filtration workflows.
  • Locally manufactured: Produced in Thomastown, Victoria — same-week dispatch to Australian laboratories, no import delays.

Technical Overview & Biochemistry

BCP Azide Broth exploits the natural resistance of faecal streptococci and enterococci to sodium azide (NaN₃), a potent inhibitor of cytochrome oxidase that disrupts the electron transport chain of most gram-negative organisms. Enterococci survive due to alternate energy metabolism pathways not dependent on cytochrome oxidase activity.

Upon incubation at 35–37 °C, positive cultures produce acid from glucose fermentation, shifting the bromocresol purple indicator (pKa ≈ 6.3) from purple to yellow. Turbidity with colour change constitutes a presumptive positive result. Confirmation is typically performed by subculturing onto selective agar (e.g., Bile Aesculin Azide Agar or KF Streptococcus Agar).

Intended Applications

  • Water quality monitoring — drinking water, recreational water, recycled water
  • Food safety microbiology — faecal indicator organism enumeration
  • Environmental surveillance — surface waters, wastewater effluent
  • Pharmaceutical water testing (WFI, purified water)
  • Clinical microbiology — urinary tract and other specimen screening

Product Specifications

Catalogue Number AS-1154
Product Name Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth
Common Synonyms BCP Azide Broth; Faecal Streptococcus Broth; Enterococcus Azide Broth
Format Dehydrated powder
Appearance Homogeneous fine powder, cream to light beige
Reconstituted Colour Purple, clear to slightly opalescent
Approximate pH (25 °C) 6.9 ± 0.2
Preparation Concentration ~26.5 g/L (single-strength); ~53 g/L (double-strength)
Sterilisation Autoclave 121 °C / 15 min
Storage 15–30 °C, dry, away from light
Shelf Life 3 years from manufacture date (unopened)
Country of Origin Australia

Available Pack Sizes

Pack Size Litres Prepared (SS) SKU
100 g ~3.8 L AS-1154-100G
500 g ~18.9 L AS-1154-500G
1 kg ~37.7 L AS-1154-1KG
5 kg ~188.7 L AS-1154-5KG

Cross-Reference / Equivalent Products

Supplier Product Name Catalogue No.
AuSaMicS (This product) Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth AS-1154
Oxoid (Thermo Fisher) Azide Blood Glucose Broth / BCP Azide Broth CM0521
BD Difco Azide Dextrose Broth 277810
Merck / Sigma-Aldrich Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth 1.10547
Thermo Fisher Azide Broth (Fecal Streptococcus) CM0521
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd | ABN: 56 676 640 467 | 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia | www.ausamics.com.au | support@ausamics.com | +61 412 520 598
This product is intended for laboratory and research use only. Not for diagnostic use in humans or animals unless validated accordingly. Specifications subject to change without notice. AuSaMicS Pty Ltd assumes no liability for misuse of this product. Users are responsible for compliance with applicable local regulations.

Technical Data Sheet — Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth (AS-1154)

1. Intended Use

Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth is a selective differential liquid medium for the presumptive detection and enumeration of faecal streptococci (enterococci) in water, food, environmental, and pharmaceutical specimens. It is used in multiple tube fermentation (MPN) and membrane filtration workflows per APHA, ISO 7899-1, and AS/NZS 4276 protocols.

2. Mode of Action

Sodium azide (NaN₃) inhibits cytochrome oxidase in gram-negative organisms, blocking electron transport and preventing growth of coliforms and other gram-negative bacteria. Faecal streptococci and enterococci, which possess azide-resistant metabolic pathways, grow freely and ferment dextrose, producing acid that shifts the bromocresol purple indicator from purple (alkaline) to yellow (acid), constituting a presumptive positive result.

3. Formula (per litre, single-strength)

Ingredient g/L Function
Tryptone (Pancreatic Digest of Casein) 20.0 Nitrogen/amino acid source
Yeast Extract 2.5 Vitamins, cofactors, growth factors
Dextrose (D-Glucose) 2.0 Fermentable carbohydrate (indicator substrate)
Sodium Azide (NaN₃) 0.2 Selective inhibitor of gram-negative organisms
Bromocresol Purple 0.015 pH indicator (purple → yellow upon acidification)
Total (approximate) ~26.5

4. Physical Characteristics

Physical Form Dehydrated powder
Colour (powder) Cream to light beige
Reconstituted colour Purple, clear (uninoculated)
pH (25 °C, SS) 6.9 ± 0.2
Positive reaction Yellow turbid broth
Negative reaction Purple clear broth

5. Preparation Instructions

Single-strength: Suspend 26.5 g in 1 litre of purified/distilled water. Mix well. Dispense into tubes or bottles. Autoclave at 121 °C for 15 minutes. Allow to cool to 45–50 °C before use.

Double-strength (for 10 mL sample inocula): Suspend 53 g in 1 litre of purified water. Prepare as above. Dispense 10 mL into tubes, then inoculate with 10 mL sample for 1:1 dilution.

⚠️ Do not overheat. Sodium azide is heat-sensitive at prolonged high temperatures. Autoclave only at 121 °C / 15 min.

6. Inoculation & Incubation

Inoculum volume 1 mL (SS tubes) or 10 mL sample + 10 mL DS broth
Incubation temperature 35–37 °C
Incubation period 24–48 hours (examine at 24 h; confirm at 48 h if negative)
Atmosphere Aerobic

7. Result Interpretation

Observation Interpretation
Yellow, turbid broth Presumptive positive — faecal streptococci / enterococci
Purple, turbid or clear broth Negative — no acid production

Confirm positive results by subculturing to KF Streptococcus Agar, Bile Aesculin Azide Agar, or Enterococcus Selective Agar at 44 °C for 24–48 h.

8. Quality Control

Test Organism ATCC No. Expected Result Inoculum (CFU/tube)
Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 Growth; yellow broth (positive) ≤100
Enterococcus faecium ATCC 19434 Growth; yellow broth (positive) ≤100
Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 Inhibited; no growth / purple broth ≤100
Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853 Inhibited; no growth / purple broth ≤100

9. Storage & Stability

Powder storage 15–30 °C; dry; protect from light and moisture
Prepared broth (sealed) 2–8 °C for up to 2 weeks; protect from light
Shelf life (sealed powder) 3 years from manufacture date

10. References

  • APHA, AWWA, WEF. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 23rd Ed. Method 9230B. 2017.
  • ISO 7899-1:1998. Water quality — Detection and enumeration of intestinal enterococci. Part 1: Miniaturised method (MPN).
  • Standards Australia AS/NZS 4276.7. Water Microbiology — Enterococci.
  • Facklam RR, Collins MD. Identification of Enterococcus species isolated from human infections. J Clin Microbiol. 1989;27(4):731–734.
  • Murray BE. The life and times of the Enterococcus. Clin Microbiol Rev. 1990;3(1):46–65.
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd | ABN: 56 676 640 467 | 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia | www.ausamics.com.au | support@ausamics.com | +61 412 520 598
Technical specifications are based on internal quality testing and published references. Data is provided in good faith and is subject to change. AuSaMicS Pty Ltd accepts no liability for losses arising from use of this information. For Research/Laboratory Use Only.

Safety Data Sheet — Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth (AS-1154)

GHS / GHS-AU Compliant | Prepared in accordance with Safe Work Australia HSIS | Issue Date: April 2026 | Version: 1.0

Section 1 — Identification

Product Name Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth
Catalogue No. AS-1154
Supplier AuSaMicS Pty Ltd
Address 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia
Phone +61 412 520 598
Email support@ausamics.com
Emergency Poisons Information Centre: 13 11 26 (Australia)
Recommended Use Selective microbiological culture medium — laboratory use only

Section 2 — Hazard Identification

⚠️ DANGER — Contains Sodium Azide (NaN₃): TOXIC if swallowed, inhaled or in contact with skin. May react with metals to form explosive metal azides. Do not allow to enter drains or waterways.

GHS Classification:

  • Acute Toxicity (Oral) — Category 2 (H300: Fatal if swallowed)
  • Acute Toxicity (Dermal) — Category 3 (H311: Toxic in contact with skin)
  • Acute Toxicity (Inhalation) — Category 3 (H331: Toxic if inhaled)
  • STOT Repeated Exposure — Category 1 (H372: Causes damage to organs through prolonged/repeated exposure)
  • Environmentally Hazardous — Aquatic Toxicity Category 1 (H400/H410)

GHS Pictograms: Skull & Crossbones (GHS06); Health Hazard (GHS08); Environment (GHS09); Exclamation Mark (GHS07)

Signal Word: DANGER

Section 3 — Composition / Information on Ingredients

Component CAS No. Approx. % GHS Classification
Tryptone 91079-40-2 ~75% Not classified
Yeast Extract 8013-01-2 ~9% Not classified
Dextrose (D-Glucose) 50-99-7 ~8% Not classified
Sodium Azide 26628-22-8 ~0.75% Acute Tox. 2 (Oral); Acute Tox. 3 (Dermal/Inhal.); STOT RE 1; Aquatic Tox. 1
Bromocresol Purple 115-40-2 <0.1% Irritant (Eye/Skin Cat. 2)

Section 4 — First Aid Measures

  • Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Seek immediate medical attention.
  • Skin contact: Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Wash with soap and water for ≥15 minutes. Seek medical advice.
  • Eye contact: Flush with running water for ≥15 minutes. Remove contact lenses. Seek medical attention.
  • Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting. Rinse mouth. Call Poisons Information Centre (13 11 26) or physician immediately.

Section 5 — Firefighting Measures

Not flammable. Sodium azide may decompose under high heat to release toxic nitrogen oxides and hydrazoic acid. Use CO₂, dry powder, or foam extinguisher. Do NOT use water jets directly on heated sodium azide. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus.

Section 6 — Accidental Release Measures

Wear PPE (gloves, lab coat, goggles). Sweep up powder; avoid generating dust. Place in labelled, sealable waste container. Do NOT wash down drain — sodium azide forms explosive metal azides in lead/copper plumbing. Dispose via licensed hazardous waste contractor.

Section 7 — Handling & Storage

Handling: Use in a well-ventilated area or fume cupboard. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Do not eat/drink/smoke when handling. Wash hands thoroughly after use.

Storage: Store at 15–30 °C. Keep dry; avoid moisture. Store separately from acids, metals, and oxidising agents. Keep container tightly closed.

Section 8 — Exposure Controls / PPE

Sodium Azide OEL (TWA) 0.1 mg/m³ (AIHA WEEL guidance)
Respiratory P2 dust mask where dust is generated
Eye protection Chemical splash goggles
Skin protection Nitrile gloves (≥0.1 mm); laboratory coat
Ventilation Local exhaust ventilation or fume cupboard

Section 9 — Physical & Chemical Properties

Physical form Dehydrated powder
Colour Cream to light beige
Odour Faint characteristic (nutrient broth)
pH (SS, 25 °C) 6.9 ± 0.2
Solubility Soluble in water
Boiling point Not applicable (solid)
Flash point Not flammable

Section 10 — Stability & Reactivity

Stable under normal conditions. Sodium azide is reactive with: acids (releases toxic hydrazoic acid HN₃); heavy metals (forms explosive metal azides); strong oxidising agents. Avoid heat above 300 °C.

Section 11 — Toxicological Information

Primary hazard from sodium azide. Oral LD₅₀ (rat): ~27 mg/kg. Mechanism: inhibition of cytochrome oxidase (similar to cyanide), causing cellular hypoxia. Symptoms of overexposure: nausea, headache, hypotension, respiratory distress, loss of consciousness.

Section 12 — Ecological Information

Sodium azide is acutely toxic to aquatic organisms (LC₅₀ <1 mg/L for fish). Do NOT allow to enter drains, waterways, or soil. Classified as Aquatic Chronic Category 1.

Section 13 — Disposal Considerations

Dispose as hazardous waste via a licensed contractor in accordance with state/territory EPA requirements (Victoria EPA, relevant national guidelines). Do NOT neutralise sodium azide-containing waste with sodium hypochlorite — this can generate explosive shock-sensitive products. Consult certified hazardous waste disposal service.

Section 14 — Transport Information

UN Number UN 1687
Proper Shipping Name Sodium azide, solid
Hazard Class 6.1 (Toxic)
Packing Group II
Note As a mixture/preparation at <0.75% NaN₃, review with carrier; may qualify for Limited Quantity exemption under ADG7.

Section 15 — Regulatory Information

Complies with the Model Work Health and Safety Regulations (Safe Work Australia). Sodium azide is listed on the AICIS (Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme) inventory. Handle and dispose in accordance with state/territory EPA regulations.

Section 16 — Other Information

Issue Date: April 2026 | Version: 1.0 | Prepared by: AuSaMicS Pty Ltd — Technical Department

Sources: GHS Revision 9; Safe Work Australia HSIS; NICNAS/AICIS Inventory; IATA DGR; ADG Code 7th Edition.

AuSaMicS Pty Ltd | ABN: 56 676 640 467 | 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia | www.ausamics.com.au | support@ausamics.com | +61 412 520 598
This SDS is provided for laboratory safety purposes only. It does not constitute a guarantee of product specifications. AuSaMicS Pty Ltd accepts no liability for personal injury or property damage arising from reliance on this document. Always follow local WHS regulations and institutional safety procedures.

Certificate of Analysis — Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth (AS-1154)

Product Name Bromocresol Purple Azide Broth
Catalogue Number AS-1154
Lot / Batch Number [LOT-XXXXXX]
Manufacture Date [DD/MM/YYYY]
Expiry Date [DD/MM/YYYY]
Quantity [XXX] g
Manufactured by AuSaMicS Pty Ltd, 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074

Physicochemical Tests

Parameter Specification Result Status
Appearance (powder) Cream to light beige homogeneous powder [Result] ✅ Pass
pH (25 °C, SS) 6.7 – 7.1 [X.X] ✅ Pass
Moisture content ≤5.0% [X.X]% ✅ Pass
Solubility Completely soluble in water Compliant ✅ Pass
Reconstituted colour Purple, clear [Result] ✅ Pass

Microbiological Performance Tests

Test Organism ATCC No. Expected Result Actual Result Status
Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 Growth; yellow broth (≤100 CFU) [Result] ✅ Pass
Enterococcus faecium ATCC 19434 Growth; yellow broth (≤100 CFU) [Result] ✅ Pass
Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 Inhibited; purple broth (≤100 CFU) [Result] ✅ Pass
Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 27853 Inhibited; purple broth (≤100 CFU) [Result] ✅ Pass

Sterility (Prepared Medium)

Sterility test No microbial growth observed after 14 days incubation at 37 °C (TSB)
Result ✅ Pass

Release Status

✅ RELEASED FOR USE — This batch meets all AuSaMicS Pty Ltd specifications and is approved for release.

Authorised by: _________________________    Date: _____________
Quality Control, AuSaMicS Pty Ltd
AuSaMicS Pty Ltd | ABN: 56 676 640 467 | 31 Longview CT, Thomastown VIC 3074, Australia | www.ausamics.com.au | support@ausamics.com | +61 412 520 598
This Certificate of Analysis applies to the specific batch/lot identified above. Results are not transferable to other batches. AuSaMicS Pty Ltd warrants this product meets the stated specifications at time of manufacture. This warranty does not extend beyond the stated expiry date or to products that have been improperly stored or handled. For Research/Laboratory Use Only.

 

 

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