TPGY Broth Base w/o Trypsin | Tryptone Peptone Glucose Yeast Extract | AS‑1366

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AuSaMicS Life Science • Anaerobic Enrichment Culture Media

Tryptone Peptone Glucose Yeast Extract (TPGY) Broth Base

w/o Trypsin — Clostridium botulinum & Anaerobic Spore-Former Enrichment

The gold-standard enrichment broth for recovery and cultivation of Clostridium botulinum and anaerobic spore-forming bacteria from food, environmental, and clinical specimens. Formulated without trypsin — trypsin is added separately as required for neurotoxin activation in botulism testing workflows per FDA BAM Chapter 17.

Cat #: AS-1366 FDA BAM Ch. 17 Compliant ✓ Australian Stock Without Trypsin
🚀 Same-Day Dispatch: Australian Stock 🧪 Botulism Testing: FDA BAM / AOAC 977.26 🔬 Incubation: 35–37°C / 5–7 days anaerobic

🏋 Botulism Enrichment Specialist

🛒 No Trypsin Included — Add separately as required
🧬 Highly Nutritious Formula — Supports fastidious anaerobes
📋 Complete Package — COA + SDS included
Fast Supply — Ships within 24h
📞 Expert Support — Protocol optimization
Static & Agitated Anaerobic Culture
Validated for both static enrichment and gentle agitation anaerobic protocols

🔬 Technical Overview & Biochemistry

TPGY Broth Base is a rich, non-selective enrichment medium formulated for isolation and cultivation of Clostridium botulinum and other obligate anaerobic spore-forming bacteria from food, environmental, and clinical specimens. Supplied without trypsin — add trypsin separately for neurotoxin activation per FDA BAM Chapter 17.

Nutritional Components:

Tryptone — Enzymatic casein digest; rich peptides and amino acids for fastidious anaerobes

Peptone — Meat-derived protein digest; supplementary nitrogen and micronutrients

Glucose (Dextrose) — Fermentable carbohydrate; drives anaerobiosis via CO₂ production

Yeast Extract — B-vitamins, nucleotide precursors, trace minerals for obligate anaerobes

Sodium Thioglycollate — Reduces Eh; creates the reduced microenvironment required for spore germination
Why Without Trypsin? Trypsin activates the progenitor toxin complex into its fully toxic form prior to mouse bioassay or ELISA confirmation. Supplying the base without trypsin gives laboratories full flexibility to add it at the precise workflow stage.

⚙️ Mode of Action

TPGY Broth provides the combined nutritional, reductive, and osmotic conditions for C. botulinum spore germination and vegetative growth under anaerobic incubation. Glucose fermentation drives down dissolved O₂ and redox potential, complementing sodium thioglycollate to create a strictly anaerobic microenvironment. Yeast extract supplies growth cofactors that overcome biosynthetic limitations of obligate anaerobes, significantly enhancing recovery from heavily processed food matrices where spore populations may be low-density or sub-lethally stressed.

📊 Anaerobic Enrichment Media Comparison

Medium Type Primary Target Key Feature Primary Use
TPGY Broth Base THIS PRODUCT Non-selective Enrichment Broth C. botulinum, anaerobic spore-formers No trypsin; add separately for neurotoxin activation Botulism testing — FDA BAM Ch.17, AOAC 977.26
Thioglycollate Broth (Fluid) Non-selective Enrichment Broth Aerobes, anaerobes, microaerophiles Broad-spectrum; sterility testing (USP, Ph.Eur.) Sterility testing, blood culture
Reinforced Clostridial Medium (RCM) Non-selective Enrichment Clostridia (all species) General Clostridial recovery; solid and liquid formats Non-selective anaerobe recovery, spore counts
Differential Reinforced Clostridial Medium (DRCM) Selective + Differential Broth Sulfite-reducing Clostridia (SRC) Black turbid broth (FeS) — water quality SRC Water quality — APHA 9060C
Cooked Meat Medium (CMM) Enrichment Broth Anaerobes, Clostridium Meat particles scavenge O₂; long-term maintenance Anaerobe preservation, sub-culture
Sulfite Iron Agar Base (SIA) Selective + Differential Agar C. perfringens, SRC Jet-black colonies (FeS precipitation) Water / food — ISO 14189, AS/NZS 4276.19

🧬 Applications

🧪 Food Safety — Botulism Testing

Primary enrichment broth for C. botulinum detection in low-acid canned foods, meat products, fish, honey, and fermented foods per FDA BAM Chapter 17 and AOAC 977.26. Trypsin added post-enrichment for neurotoxin activation prior to mouse bioassay or ELISA confirmation.

🛒 Wound & Infant Botulism

Anaerobic enrichment of wound swabs, tissue samples, and stool for C. botulinum recovery in wound botulism and infant botulism case investigation. Used in reference public health and clinical microbiology laboratories.

🌍 Environmental & Soil Monitoring

Recovery of C. botulinum spores from soil, sediment, compost, and water samples. Used in ecological surveys, agricultural land risk assessments, and avian botulism investigations.

🔬 Anaerobic Research

General enrichment and maintenance of obligate anaerobes and Clostridium spp. in research settings. Supports anaerobe physiology, sporulation studies, toxin gene expression, and industrial anaerobic fermentation.

Additional Laboratory Applications:

  • Infant Botulism: Stool enrichment for C. botulinum spore recovery
  • NATA Accredited Labs: Botulism reference testing panels
  • Outbreak Investigation: Foodborne botulism source tracing
  • Pharmaceutical QC: Supplementary anaerobe sterility testing
  • Aquaculture: Sediment and fish tissue C. botulinum monitoring
  • Industrial Fermentation: Anaerobic process organism cultivation

📋 Recommended Procedure (FDA BAM Chapter 17 / AOAC 977.26)

🧪 Method A — Food Sample Enrichment
  1. Homogenise 10 g food sample in 90 mL TPGY Broth (1:10 dilution)
  2. Transfer aliquots into TPGY Broth tubes
  3. Heat-shock duplicate aliquots at 80°C / 15 min (spore selection)
  4. Incubate heated and unheated at 35°C under strict anaerobic conditions for 5–7 days
  5. For toxin testing: add trypsin (0.1% final) to turbid cultures; 37°C / 30 min before ELISA/bioassay
🔬 Method B — Environmental Enrichment
  1. Suspend 1–5 g soil/sediment in 20 mL TPGY Broth
  2. Mix; allow large particles to settle (10 min)
  3. Transfer supernatant to fresh TPGY Broth tubes
  4. Heat-shock 80°C / 15 min for spore selection
  5. Incubate 35–37°C anaerobic / 7–14 days; subculture to isolation agar
🪲 Trypsin Activation Protocol (for Toxin Testing)
Trypsin Source: Use trypsin from porcine pancreas (activity: 1:250); add to 0.1–0.5% (w/v) final concentration in enrichment culture
Activation Conditions: 37°C for 30–60 min; gentle mixing. Do NOT overheat — excessive heat inactivates the toxin
Neutralisation: After activation, add soybean trypsin inhibitor (SBTI) if required before downstream testing to stop trypsin activity
Safety Note: Handle trypsin-activated cultures as Biosafety Level 2 (BSL-2) material; follow institutional botulinum toxin handling procedures
⚠️ Critical: Strict anaerobic conditions are required throughout incubation. Prepare and dispense TPGY Broth freshly before use; pre-reduce medium in anaerobic chamber if available. For spore-selective testing, heat-shock at 80°C / 15 min is mandatory to destroy vegetative cells.

💡 Protocol Optimization Guidelines

Preparation:
Dissolve 33.0 g/L in purified water. Heat gently to dissolve. Autoclave 121°C / 15 min. Cool to 48–50°C before dispensing to tubes.
pH (25°C):
7.2 ± 0.2 after sterilisation
Pre-reduction:
For optimal spore recovery, pre-reduce broth in anaerobic jar or chamber for 24 h before inoculation, especially with dry or aged samples.
Storage (prepared broth):
2–8°C, use within 2 weeks. Dehydrated powder: below 25°C, dry and dark. Discard if medium shows turbidity or discolouration before use.

📋 Technical Specifications

Catalogue Number AS-1366
Common Name TPGY Broth / TPGY Medium
Format Dehydrated powder
Trypsin Not included — add separately
Reconstitution ~33.0 g/L in purified water
pH (25°C) 7.2 ± 0.2
Incubation Temp 35–37°C
Incubation Time 5–7 days (food); 7–14 days (environmental)
Atmosphere Strictly anaerobic
Growth Indicator Turbidity / gas production
Sterilisation Autoclave 121°C / 15 min
HS Code 3821.00.00

✓ Quality Control Performance

Test Organism ATCC Expected Result CFU Spec
Clostridium sporogenes 19404 Good growth, turbidity ≤100 CFU
Clostridium perfringens 13124 Good growth, turbidity ≤100 CFU
Bacteroides fragilis 25285 Good growth ≤100 CFU
Escherichia coli 25922 Inhibited under anaerobic conditions ≤100 CFU

🧪 Typical Formulation (per litre)

Tryptone 17.0 g
Peptone 5.0 g
Yeast Extract 5.0 g
Glucose (Dextrose) 4.0 g
Sodium Thioglycollate 1.0 g
* Formulation may vary slightly between lot numbers. Refer to the current COA for exact composition. Trypsin is NOT included.

📜 Standards & Regulatory Compliance

  • FDA BAM Chapter 17 — Clostridium botulinum enrichment in foods
  • AOAC 977.26 — Clostridium botulinum and its toxins in foods
  • USDA FSIS MLG 10 — Detection of C. botulinum in meat and poultry products
  • AFNOR NF V08-062 — Anaerobic enrichment of food samples
  • NATA Accreditation — Suitable for NATA-accredited food and reference laboratories

📝 Alternative Names

TPGY Broth Base (w/o Trypsin)
Tryptone Peptone Glucose Yeast Extract Broth
TPGY Medium
Clostridium botulinum Enrichment Broth
Anaerobic Spore-Former Enrichment Broth

🔄 Cross-Reference / Equivalent Products

Supplier Product Name Catalogue Number Notes
AuSaMicS AU Stock TPGY Broth Base, w/o Trypsin AS-1366 Australian sourced, same-day dispatch
Oxoid (Thermo Fisher) TPGY Broth CM0877 Equivalent formulation
BD Difco Tryptone Peptone Glucose Yeast Broth 299088 Equivalent formulation
Merck / Millipore TPGY Broth 1.05359 Equivalent formulation
Neogen TPGY Broth Base 7485 Equivalent formulation

Cross-references are provided for convenience. Catalogue numbers are trademarks of their respective owners. AuSaMicS products are manufactured and quality-tested independently.

📚 Literature & References

  1. Dezfulian M, Hatheway CL, Volpe JP, Dowell VR Jr. (1984). Combination selective medium for isolation of Clostridium botulinum from human faeces. J Clin Microbiol. 20(2):74–75.
  2. Hauschild AHW, Dodds KL. (1993). Clostridium botulinum: Ecology and Control in Foods. Marcel Dekker, New York.
  3. FDA Bacteriological Analytical Manual (BAM) Chapter 17: Clostridium botulinum. U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Current edition.
  4. AOAC International (1995). AOAC Official Method 977.26: Clostridium botulinum and its toxins in foods. AOAC Int., Gaithersburg, MD.
  5. USDA FSIS Microbiology Laboratory Guidebook (MLG) 10.00: Detection of Clostridium botulinum in meat and poultry products. Current edition.
  6. Dowell VR Jr, McCroskey LM, Hatheway CL, Lombard GL, Hughes JM, Merson MH. (1977). Coproexamination for botulinal toxin and Clostridium botulinum. JAMA. 238(18):1829–1832.

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Need Clostridium botulinum Testing Method Support?

Our food and anaerobic microbiology specialists can assist with FDA BAM Chapter 17 workflows, trypsin activation protocols, mouse bioassay and ELISA toxin detection, anaerobic incubation system selection, heat-shock spore enrichment, and NATA documentation for botulism reference testing.

For laboratory, research, and industrial use only. Not for food, feed, household, cosmetic, therapeutic, or personal use. Results should be interpreted by qualified laboratory personnel in accordance with applicable standard methods. Strictly anaerobic incubation conditions are required for valid results. Trypsin is not included and must be sourced separately; follow all applicable biosafety procedures when handling potentially toxigenic cultures.

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