Cetrimide agar

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Cetrimide agar is a type of agar used for the selective isolation of the gram-negative bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa.[1] As the name suggests, it contains cetrimide, which is the selective agent against alternate microbial flora.[2][3] Cetrimide also enhances the production of Pseudomonas pigments such as pyocyanin and pyoverdine, which show a characteristic blue-green and yellow-green colour, respectively.[4][5]

Photograph of a petri dish showing P. aeruginosa with yellow-green Pycocyanin-pigment on cetrimid agar-agar
P. aeruginosa with yellow-green pycocyanin-pigment on cetrimid agar-agar

Cetrimide agar is widely used in the examination of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and clinical specimens to test for the presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.[1]

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