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Natural stain : too expensive. Synthetic stain :

Staining: Bacteria are too small, colorless( Transperant ).Therefore they must be stained to study :morphology, size, shape, arrangment of microorganisms. Types of bacterial stain ( origin) :. Natural stain : too expensive. Synthetic stain :

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Natural stain : too expensive. Synthetic stain :

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  1. Staining:Bacteria are too small, colorless(Transperant).Therefore they must be stained to study :morphology, size, shape, arrangment of microorganisms. Types of bacterial stain ( origin) : • Natural stain : too expensive. • Synthetic stain : • a- Basic stains: The stain molecule in such type of stains posses (+ve) charge after ionization, such as; crystal violet, methyle violet, methyleneblue,safranin……etc . • The basic stains will be attracted to the bacterial cell and +ve stained and take the color of the stain used. • b- Acidic stains: In such stains,the stain molecule will be(–ve) charge after ionization, such as;india ink and nigrosin. • The stain molecule of the acidic stains will be repelled from the bacterial cell and a clear zone around the cell will be seen. • There are Three stainingprocedures applied depending on the purpose of use : • A. Simple staining: This procedure is simple,easy,time saving and economic. It is applied by using only a single stain and all bacteria in the specimen will be stained by one color. • 1-use a clean slide & mark underneath side of slid. • 2-place a loopful of broth culture in the center,spread and flame loop. • 3-Air dry the slid &heat fix by passing a slid rapidly throughout flame. • 4-Flood smear with simple stain,basicstains,suchas;crystalviolet,methyl violet,leave3 m • 5-Wash with tap water, drain excess water & dry in air. • 6-Examine under microscope using the low , high and oil immersion lens.

  2. B.Differentialstaining:This was first applied by the Danish scientist Christian Gram1884. • Where by this procedure the bacteria are classified into two main groups, which are called Gram +veand Gram –ve;each group has its specific biochemical and physiological characters. • Gram positive(+ ve):retain the color of primary stain after using alcohol(dark blue to violet • Gram negative(-ve):those that can’t retain 1st stain when washed by alcohol(decolorizing agent)but then take the color for 2nd stains or counter stain(safranine or carbolfuchsin)red • Procedure for Gram staining : • Prepare a fixed smear after marking our slide. • Flood the smear with crystal violet stain for 1 minute. • Wash with tap water . • Cover the smear with Gram iodin (KL+I) ; (mordant) for 1 minute: The stain now is combined with iodin forming what is called Crystal Violet Iodin complex (CVI complex).This complex will be fixed in bacteria in its cell wall more than the stain alone.At this step all types of bacteria present in the sample smear are colored by one color which is the dark violet color. • Wash with tap water and get rid of the excess water on the slide. • Decolorize with (which is absolute alcohol 95% or absolute alcohol + acetone) for 5 sec. • Wash with running water immediately. Cover the smear with the counter stain which is safraninein order to color the bacteria that have lost the stain during the use of alcohol. Leave for 1 minute and wash with tap water. • Leave to dry at room temperature & Examine by oile immersion lens. • . • 6-Examine under microscope using the low , high and oil immersion lens.

  3. Gram Staining Technique

  4. Cell wall • In addition to conferring rigidity upon bacteria, the cell wall protects against osmotic damage • Chemically, the rigid part of the cell wall is peptidoglycan • Cell wall first described by Gram in 1884. It is used to study morphologic appearance of bacteria. Gram's stain differentiates all bacteria into two distinct groups: • a. Gram-positive organisms • b. Gram-negative organisms

  5. C.Specialstaining:This procedure is called so,when certain bacteria or some of their • structures could not be stained or seen or being differential with other bacteria cells when using the ordinary staining,such as ;staining of :spores,capsules,flagella,DNA .…etc. Or staining of Mycobacterium tuberculosis,M.leprae,Nocardiaor Actinomyces. • 1. ZeihlNeelson stain ( acid fast stain ) : • This technique is used for staining of M.tuberculosis &M.leprae(the causative agents of tuberculosis and leprosy respectively) and using for staining ofNocardiaor Actinomyces. • The above bacteria possess a complex lipid in their cell wall which is called wax D composed of two molecules of mycolic acid and one molecule of the sugar trehalose, which mainly gives the resistance to staining by ordinary stains and also lead to the formation of what is called serpentine cords when a smear is taken from a colony on Lownstein Jensen medium. • Procedure for Acid Fast staining : • Specimen:taken from either a suspected tuberculosis patients Or formalin killed culture. • Prepare a heat fixed smear after marking our slide. • Flood the smear with Strong carbolfuchin stain and steam for 5 minutes. • Leave to cool down, hold the slide with forceps in an angle position and add 20% H2SO4 or acid alcohol until no more color runs off. • Wash with tap water and add the counter stain which is Methylene blue. . • Wash with tap water,Leave to dray in an angel position . • Examine by oil immersion lens for Red bacilli. • . • 6-Examine under microscope using the low , high and oil immersion lens.

  6. Family Neisseriaceae • 2.Spore stain : • During sporulationprocess,the cell forms several layers : • Core: which contains its DNA and some ribosomes and dipicolinic acid and some other most important factors that keep the cell resistant to most adverse conditions. • Cortex: consist of double layer of peptidoglycan, differs from that of the cell wall. • Exosporium: consist of keratinized protein. • The above layers give the spore protection against several hard environmental conditions, • at the same time, become difficult to stain the spore with the ordinary staining techniques; therefore its staining requires a special procedure such as steaming in order to allow the • stain to penetrate into the spore. • Procedure for Spore staining ( Schaeffer-fultonmfthod) : • Prepare a heat fixed smear of a spore forming bacteria such as Bacillus subtilisor any species of Clostridium after marking our slide. • Flood the smear with Malachite green stain and steam for 5 minutes. • Leave to cool down and wash with tap water. • Add Safranineas a counter stain ,for 1 minutes. • Wash with tap water, Leave to dray in upright position . • Examine by oil immersion lens . • Location and the size of endospores vary with species,thus they are of value in identifying • bacteria. • Endospores position within the cell is characteristic. It can be either : • 1.Central. 2. Subterminal. 3. Terminal.

  7. Family Neisseriaceae • 3.Capsule stain : • Capsule is a gelatinous spherical or oval shape surrounding certain of bacteria as a protective extracellular structure, protect the cell from phagocytosis by phagocytic cell, • Therefore this structure is considered, in several species of bacteria, as a virulence factor, • and its loss leads to the loss of the virulence in that bacteria, also it is Antigenic . • The capsule is consisting of 97-98% water and only 2-3% of dissolved solid.These solid • differ with the different species,may be consisting of polysaccharides,glycoproteins , • polysaccharides with certain lipids …….. etc. • Since the capsule consisting of large amount of water, it requires a special procedure for • staining . One of the procedure is called Hiss method : • Procedure for Spore staining (Hiss method ) : • Prepare a smear for bacteria that possess a capsule,such as; Klebsiellaor Pneumococciand heat fix very gently on the flame to avoid damaging of the capsule by excess heat. • Flood the smear with 1% aqueous solution of crystal violet stain. • Steam very gently for 2-3 minutes. • Leave to cool and rins with 20% copper sulfate ( CuSo4 ). • Leave to dray and examine under the oil immersion lens.capsule appear faint surrounding • dark blue cell. • Other methods for view capsule : • 1- Capsule-swelling test ( Quelling reaction ). • 2- Negative stain : India ink , Nigrosin.

  8. Family Neisseriaceae • 4.Flagella : • Tiny hair like organism of locomotion presence of flagella ; numbers and patterns of arrangement provide clues to identify species. • Flagellar stain : • Flagellar stain contains Rosaniline dyes and a mordant,applied to bacterial suspension • fixed in formalin and spread across a glass slide . • The formalin fixes flagella, the dye and mordant then precipitate around these fixed surface, enlarging their diameter and making then visible. • The mordant is tannic acid and the dye is basic fuchsin. • Flagella can be viewed by: • E. M. • D.F.E ( Dark field ). • Flagellar staining.

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