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REF 20 100 / 20 160                                                                                        07584D - GB - 2002/10

             ®
                 20 E                                                                                                 IVD

Identification system for Enterobacteriaceae and other non-fastidious Gram-negative rods


SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION                                           Material :
API 20 E is a standardized identification system for               - Pipettes or PSIpettes
Enterobacteriaceae and other non-fastidious, Gram-                 - Ampule protector
negative rods which uses 21 miniaturized biochemical               - Ampule rack
tests and a database. The complete list of those                   - General microbiology laboratory equipment
organisms that it is possible to identify with this system is
given in the Identification Table at the end of this package      POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL REAGENTS :
insert.                                                            - API OF Medium (Ref. 50 110) :
                                                                     Test for the determination of fermentative or oxidative
PRINCIPLE                                                            metabolism.
The API 20 E strip consists of 20 microtubes containing            - API M Medium (Ref. 50 120) :
dehydrated substrates. These tests are inoculated with               Test for motility of facultative anaerobic bacteria.
a bacterial suspension that reconstitutes the media.
During incubation, metabolism produces color changes              WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
that are either spontaneous or revealed by the addition of        • For in vitro diagnostic use and microbiological
reagents.                                                           control.
The reactions are read according to the Reading Table             • For professional use only.
and the identification is obtained by referring to the            • This kit contains products of animal origin. Certified
Analytical Profile Index or using the identification software.      knowledge of the origin and/or sanitary state of the
                                                                    animals does not totally guarantee the absence of
CONTENT OF THE KIT                                                  transmissible pathogenic agents. It is therefore
Kit for 25 tests (ref. 20 100)                                      recommended that these products be treated as
 - 25 API 20 E strips                                               potentially infectious, and handled observing the usual
 - 25 incubation boxes                                              safety precautions (do not ingest or inhale).
 - 25 result sheets                                               • All specimens, microbial cultures and inoculated
 - 1 clip seal                                                      products should be considered infectious and handled
 - 1 package insert                                                 appropriately. Aseptic technique and usual precautions
                                                                    for handling the bacterial group studied should be
Kit for 100 tests (ref. 20 160)                                     observed throughout this procedure. Refer to "NCCLS
 - 100 API 20 E strips (4x25 strips)                                M29-A, Protection of Laboratory Workers from
 - 100 incubation boxes                                             Instrument Biohazards and Infectious Disease
 - 100 result sheets                                                Transmitted by Blood, Body Fluids, and Tissue;
 -     1 clip seal                                                  Approved Guideline - December 1997". For additional
 -     1 package insert                                             handling     precautions,    refer   to    "Biosafety   in
                                                                    Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories, HHS
COMPOSITION OF THE STRIP                                            Publication No. (CDC) 93-8395, 3rd Edition (May
                                                                    1993)", or to the regulations currently in use in each
The composition of the API 20 E strip is given in the
                                                                    country.
Reading Table of this package insert.
                                                                  • Do not use reagents past the expiration date.
                                                                  • Before use, check that the packaging of the various
REAGENTS AND MATERIAL REQUIRED BUT NOT                              components is intact.
PROVIDED                                                          • Do not use strips which have been damaged : cupules
Reagents :                                                          deformed, desiccant sachet open, ...
 - API NaCl 0.85 % Medium, 5 ml (Ref. 20 230) or                  • The performance data presented were obtained using
   API Suspension Medium, 5 ml (Ref. 20 150)                        the procedure indicated in this package insert. Any
 - API 20 E reagent kit (Ref. 20 120) or                            change or modification in the procedure may affect the
   individual reagents : TDA (Ref. 70 402)                          results.
                          JAMES (Ref. 70 542)                     • Interpretation of the test results should be made taking
                          VP 1 + VP 2 (Ref. 70 422)                 into consideration the patient history, the source of the
                          NIT 1 + NIT 2 (Ref. 70 442)               specimen, colonial and microscopic morphology of the
 - Zn reagent (Ref. 70 380)                                         strain and, if necessary, the results of any other tests
 - Oxidase (Ref. 55 635*)                                           performed, particularly the antimicrobial susceptibility
   * reference not sold in certain countries : use an               patterns.
     equivalent reagent.
 - Mineral oil (Ref. 70 100)
 - API 20 E Analytical Profile Index (Ref. 20 190) or
   identification software (consult bioMérieux)




                                                 bioMérieux® sa     English - 1
api® 20 E                                                                                                   07584D - GB - 2002/10


STORAGE CONDITIONS                                                 Inoculation of the strip
The strips are supplied in an aluminum pouch with                  • Using the same pipette, fill both tube and cupule of
desiccant sachets.                                                   the tests CIT , VP and GEL with the bacterial
Once opened (*), the pouch should be re-sealed using the             suspension.
clip seal (included in the kit) to preserve the remaining          • Fill only the tube (and not the cupule) of the other tests.
strips with the desiccant sachets : place the open end of          • Create anaerobiosis in the tests ADH, LDC, ODC, H2S
the pouch along the seal and carefully clamp between                 and URE by overlaying with mineral oil.
the two parts. The strips may then be kept for up to               • Close the incubation box.
10 months after the pouch has been opened, at 2-8°C                • Incubate at 36°C ± 2°C for 18-24 hours.
(or until the expiration date indicated on the packaging, if
this comes before).                                                READING AND INTERPRETATION
(*) Recommended method for opening the pouches : cut               Reading the strip
open the pouch just below the seal while holding the
pouch upright, in order to avoid damaging the desiccant            • After the incubation period, read the strip by referring to
sachets.                                                             the Reading Table.
                                                                   • If 3 or more tests (GLU test + or –) are positive, record
SPECIMENS (COLLECTION AND PREPARATION)                               all the spontaneous reactions on the result sheet and
                                                                     then reveal the tests which require the addition of
API 20 E is not for use directly with clinical or other
                                                                     reagents :
specimens.
                                                                     - TDA Test : add 1 drop of TDA reagent. A reddish
The microorganisms to be identified must first be iso-
                                                                        brown color indicates a positive reaction to be
lated on a culture medium adapted to the culture of
                                                                        recorded on the result sheet.
Enterobacteriaceae and/or non-fastidious Gram-negative
                                                                     - IND Test : add 1 drop of JAMES reagent. A pink color
rods, according to standard microbiological techniques.
                                                                        developed in the whole cupule indicates a positive
                                                                        reaction to be recorded on the result sheet.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE                                                 - VP Test : add 1 drop each of VP 1 and VP 2 reagents.
Oxidase test                                                            Wait at least 10 minutes. A pink or red color indicates
The oxidase test must be performed according to the                     a positive reaction to be recorded on the result sheet.
manufacturer's instructions for use. The result should be               If a slightly pink color appears after 10 minutes, the
recorded on the result sheet as it is an integral part of the           reaction should be considered negative.
final profile (21st identification test).                            NOTE : The indole production test must be performed
                                                                     last since this reaction releases gaseous products which
Preparation of the strip                                             interfere with the interpretation of other tests on the
• Prepare an incubation box (tray and lid) and distribute            strip. The plastic incubation lid should not be replaced
  about 5 ml of distilled water or demineralized water               after the addition of the reagent.
  [or any water without additives or chemicals which may           • If the number of positive tests (including the GLU test)
  release gases (e.g., Cl2, CO2, etc.)] into the honey-              before adding the reagents is less than 3 :
  combed wells of the tray to create a humid atmosphere.             - Reincubate the strip for a further 24 hours (± 2 hours)
• Record the strain reference on the elongated flap of the              without adding any reagents.
  tray. (Do not record the reference on the lid as it may be         - Reveal the tests requiring the addition of reagents
  misplaced during the procedure.)                                      (see previous paragraph).
• Remove the strip from its packaging.                               - To complete the identification, it may be necessary to
• Place the strip in the incubation box.                                perform supplementary tests (refer to Identification
NOTE : API 20 E should only be used with                                paragraph).
Enterobacteriaceae and/or non-fastidious Gram-negative
rods. Fastidious organisms having demanding nutritional            Interpretation
requirements and requiring appropriate handling                    Identification is obtained with the numerical profile.
precautions (i.e., Brucella and Francisella) are not               • Determination of the numerical profile :
included in the API 20 E database. Alternative procedures            On the result sheet, the tests are separated into groups
must be used to exclude or confirm their presence.                   of 3 and a value 1, 2 or 4 is indicated for each. By
Preparation of the inoculum                                          adding together the values corresponding to positive
                                                                     reactions within each group, a 7-digit profile number is
• Open an ampule of API NaCl 0.85 % Medium (5 ml) or                 obtained for the 20 tests of the API 20 E strip. The
  an ampule of API Suspension Medium (5 ml) as                       oxidase reaction constitutes the 21st test and has a
  indicated in the paragraph "Warnings and Precautions"              value of 4 if it is positive.
  of the package insert for these products, or use any tube
  containing 5 ml of sterile saline or sterile distilled water,    • Identification :
  without additives.                                                 This is performed using the database (V4.0)
• Using a pipette or PSIpette, remove a single well-                 * with the Analytical Profile Index :
  isolated colony from an isolation plate. It is                       - Look up the numerical profile in the list of profiles.
  recommended to use young cultures (18-24 hours old).               * with the identification software :
• Carefully emulsify to achieve a homogeneous bacterial                - Enter the 7-digit numerical profile manually via the
  suspension.                                                            keyboard.
  This suspension must be used immediately after
  preparation.
NOTE : most Vibrio species are halophilous. If a Vibrio is
suspected, suspend the bacteria in API NaCl 0.85 %
Medium.


                                                  bioMérieux® sa     English - 2
api® 20 E                                                                                                            07584D - GB - 2002/10


In some cases, the 7-digit profile is not discriminatory                  - Motility (MOB) : Inoculate an ampule of API M Medium
enough and the following supplementary tests need to be                     (see package insert).
carried out :                                                             - Growth on MacConkey agar medium (McC) : Streak a
- Reduction of nitrates to nitrites (NO2) and N2 gas (N2) :                 MacConkey agar plate (see package insert).
  add 1 drop each of NIT 1 and NIT 2 reagents to the GLU                  - Oxidation of glucose (OF-O) : Inoculate an ampule of
  tube. Wait 2 to 5 minutes. A red color indicates a                        API OF Medium (see package insert).
  positive reaction (NO2). A negative reaction (yellow)                   - Fermentation of glucose (OF-F) : Inoculate an ampule of
  may be due to the reduction to nitrogen (as sometimes                     API OF Medium (see package insert).
  evidenced by gas bubbles) : add 2 to 3 mg of Zn                         These supplementary tests, indicated in the introduction
  reagent to the GLU tube. After 5 minutes, if the tube                   section (Profile coding) of the Analytical Profile Index, may
  remains yellow this indicates a positive reaction (N2) to               be used to form a 9-digit profile. Identification is then
  be recorded on the result sheet. If the test turns orange-              obtained using the identification software.
  red, this is a negative reaction : the nitrates still present
  in the tube have been reduced by the Zinc.
  This reaction is useful when testing Gram-negative,
  oxidase positive rods.
NOTE : For the same reason as the indole test (see the                                5 315 173 (57) Enterobacter gergoviae
note in the paragraph "Reading the strip"), the nitrate
reduction test must be performed last.                                    Further tests may be proposed in case of low
                                                                          discrimination. Refer to the identification software or
                                                                          Analytical Profile Index.

                                               QUALITY CONTROL
The media, strips, and reagents are systematically quality controlled at various stages of their manufacture.
For those users who wish to perform their own quality control tests with the strip, it is preferable to use the strain
1. Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 or else one of the following strains :
2. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia                     ATCC 51331           4. Proteus mirabilis                    ATCC 35659
3. Enterobacter cloacae                             ATCC 13047           5. Klebsiella pneumoniae ssp pneumoniae ATCC 35657
ATCC : American Type Culture Collection, 10801 University Boulevard, Manassas, VA 20110-2209, USA.

     ONPG ADH LDC ODC           CIT    H2S URE TDA IND VP            GEL     GLU MAN INO SOR RHA SAC MEL AMY ARA NO2 N2*
1.     +      –     +      +      –     –     –     –     +    –      –       +      +    –    +    +     –     +     –     +     +     –
2.     +      –     V      –      V     –     –     –     –    –      +       –      –    –    –    –     –     –     –     –     –     –
3.     +      +     –      +      +     –     –     –     –    +      –       +      +    –    +    +     +     +     +     +     +     –
4.     –      –     –      +      V     +     +     +     –    –      V       +      –    –    –    –     V     –     –     –     +     –
5.     +      –     +      –      +     –     V     –     –    V      –       +      +    +    +    +     +     +     +     +     +     –
*    The N2 (+) state may be observed for the strain ATCC 13047 and the strain ATCC 25922.
•    Profile obtained after 24-48 hours of incubation for the strain ATCC 51331, using colonies grown on Trypticase Soy agar + blood.
•    Profiles obtained after 18-24 hours of incubation for the other strains, using colonies grown on Trypticase Soy agar + blood.
•    Bacterial suspensions prepared in API NaCl 0.85 % Medium.
It is the responsibility of the user to perform Quality Control in accordance with any local applicable regulations.

LIMITATIONS OF THE METHOD                                                 RANGE OF EXPECTED RESULTS
• The API 20 E system is intended uniquely for the                        Consult the Identification Table at the end of this package
  identification of Enterobacteriaceae and those non-                     insert for the range of expected results for the various
  fastidious, Gram-negative rods included in the database                 biochemical reactions.
  (see Identification Table at the end of this package
  insert). It cannot be used to identify any other                        PERFORMANCE
  microorganisms or to exclude their presence.                            • Enterobacteriaceae :
• Discrepancies with respect to conventional methods                        5514 collection strains and strains of various origins
  may be observed. They are due to the different                            belonging to species included in the database were
  principles of the reactions used in the API technique. In                 tested:
  addition, substrate variations exist that also account for                - 92.80 % of the strains were correctly identified
  percentage differences.                                                     (with or without supplementary tests).
• On rare occasions, the glucose reactions for organisms                    - 4.61 % of the strains were not identified.
  such as Klebsiella or Proteus may revert from positive                    - 2.59 % of the strains were misidentified.
  to negative, in which instance a bluish-green color is
  seen. This reaction will be recorded as a negative                      • Other non-fastidious Gram-negative rods :
  reaction. Such occurrences are reflected in the                           2386 collection strains and strains of various origins
  percentages indicated in the Identification Table.                        belonging to species included in the database were
• If Salmonella or Shigella are identified, serological                     tested :
  identification must be performed to confirm the bacterial                 - 90.32 % of the strains were correctly identified
  identification.                                                             (with or without supplementary tests).
• Only pure cultures of a single organism should be used.                   - 6.16 % of the strains were not identified.
                                                                            - 3.52 % of the strains were misidentified.



                                                        bioMérieux® sa      English - 3
api® 20 E                                                                                                              07584D - GB - 2002/10


WASTE DISPOSAL                                                          WARRANTY
It is the responsibility of each laboratory to handle waste             bioMérieux disclaims all warranties, express or implied,
and effluents produced according to their type and degree               including any implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY
of hazardousness and to treat and dispose of them (or                   AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. bioMérieux
have them treated and disposed of) in accordance with                   shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential
any applicable regulations.                                             damages. IN NO EVENT SHALL BIOMERIEUX’S
                                                                        LIABLITY TO CUSTOMER UNDER ANY CLAIM
                                                                        EXCEED A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID TO
                                                                        BIOMERIEUX FOR THE PRODUCT OR SERVICE
                                                                        WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF THE CLAIM.
                                                         READING TABLE

                                        QTY                                                                RESULTS
  TESTS     ACTIVE INGREDIENTS                      REACTIONS/ENZYMES
                                      (mg/cup.)                                           NEGATIVE                       POSITIVE
                                                  ß-galactosidase
               2-nitrophenyl-ßD-
  ONPG                                 0.223      (Ortho NitroPhenyl-ßD-                   colorless                     yellow (1)
               galactopyranoside
                                                  Galactopyranosidase)
   ADH             L-arginine           1.9       Arginine DiHydrolase                       yellow                   red / orange (2)
   LDC              L-lysine            1.9       Lysine DeCarboxylase                       yellow                   red / orange (2)
   ODC            L-ornithine           1.9       Ornithine DeCarboxylase                    yellow                   red / orange (2)

   CIT          trisodium citrate      0.756      CITrate utilization                  pale green / yellow         blue-green / blue (3)
   H2S         sodium thiosulfate      0.075      H2S production                       colorless / greyish        black deposit / thin line
   URE                urea              0.76      UREase                                     yellow                   red / orange (2)
                                                                                                       TDA / immediate
   TDA           L-tryptophane          0.38      Tryptophane DeAminase                      yellow                   reddish brown

                                                                                                      JAMES / immediate
                                                                                            colorless
   IND           L-tryptophane          0.19      INDole production                                                           pink
                                                                                       pale green / yellow
                                                                                                      VP 1 + VP 2 / 10 min
                                                  acetoin production
    VP         sodium pyruvate          1.9                                                colorless                   pink / red (5)
                                                  (Voges Proskauer)

   GEL             Gelatin
                                        0.6       GELatinase                              no diffusion           diffusion of black pigment
                (bovine origin)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   GLU             D-glucose            1.9                                            blue / blue-green          yellow / greyish yellow
                                                  (GLUcose) (4)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   MAN            D-mannitol            1.9                                            blue / blue-green                     yellow
                                                  (MANnitol) (4)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   INO              inositol            1.9                                            blue / blue-green                     yellow
                                                  (INOsitol) (4)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   SOR             D-sorbitol           1.9                                            blue / blue-green                     yellow
                                                  (SORbitol) (4)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   RHA            L-rhamnose            1.9                                            blue / blue-green                     yellow
                                                  (RHAmnose) (4)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   SAC             D-sucrose            1.9                                            blue / blue-green                     yellow
                                                  (SACcharose) (4)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   MEL            D-melibiose           1.9                                            blue / blue-green                     yellow
                                                  (MELibiose) (4)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   AMY             amygdalin            0.57                                           blue / blue-green                     yellow
                                                  (AMYgdalin) (4)
                                                  fermentation / oxidation
   ARA            L-arabinose           1.9                                            blue / blue-green                     yellow
                                                  (ARAbinose) (4)

    OX      (see oxidase test package insert)     cytochrome-OXidase                         (see oxidase test package insert)
(1) A very pale yellow should also be considered positive.
(2) An orange color after 36-48 hours incubation must be considered negative.
(3) Reading made in the cupule (aerobic).
(4) Fermentation begins in the lower portion of the tubes, oxidation begins in the cupule.
(5) A slightly pink color after 10 minutes should be considered negative.
• The quantities indicated may be adjusted depending on the titer of the raw materials used.
• Certain cupules contain products of animal origin, notably peptones.
                                                    bioMérieux® sa       English - 4
api® 20 E                                                                                                                        07584D - GB - 2002/10


                                                      SUPPLEMENTARY TESTS

                                                                                                                   RESULTS
  TESTS      ACTIVE INGREDIENTS            QTY         REACTIONS/ENZYMES
                                         (mg/cup.)                                               NEGATIVE                         POSITIVE

                                                                                                           NIT 1 + NIT 2 / 2-5 min
  Nitrate
 reduction                                           NO2 production                                 yellow                           red
             potassium nitrate            0.076
 GLU tube                                                                                                          Zn / 5 min
                                                     reduction to N2 gas                          orange-red                        yellow
             API M Medium or
   MOB                                       -       motility                                     non-motile                        motile
             microscope
   McC       MacConkey medium                -       growth                                        absence                        presence
   OF-F                                      -       fermentation : under                            green                          yellow
                                                     mineral oil
             glucose (API OF Medium)
  OF-O                                       -       oxidation : exposed to the                      green                          yellow
                                                     air




                                       PROCEDURE                                                   p. I
                                       IDENTIFICATION TABLE                                        p. II
                                       LITERATURE REFERENCES                                       p. IV
                                       INDEX OF SYMBOLS                                            p. V




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Api20 e(1)

  • 1. REF 20 100 / 20 160 07584D - GB - 2002/10 ® 20 E IVD Identification system for Enterobacteriaceae and other non-fastidious Gram-negative rods SUMMARY AND EXPLANATION Material : API 20 E is a standardized identification system for - Pipettes or PSIpettes Enterobacteriaceae and other non-fastidious, Gram- - Ampule protector negative rods which uses 21 miniaturized biochemical - Ampule rack tests and a database. The complete list of those - General microbiology laboratory equipment organisms that it is possible to identify with this system is given in the Identification Table at the end of this package POSSIBLE ADDITIONAL REAGENTS : insert. - API OF Medium (Ref. 50 110) : Test for the determination of fermentative or oxidative PRINCIPLE metabolism. The API 20 E strip consists of 20 microtubes containing - API M Medium (Ref. 50 120) : dehydrated substrates. These tests are inoculated with Test for motility of facultative anaerobic bacteria. a bacterial suspension that reconstitutes the media. During incubation, metabolism produces color changes WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS that are either spontaneous or revealed by the addition of • For in vitro diagnostic use and microbiological reagents. control. The reactions are read according to the Reading Table • For professional use only. and the identification is obtained by referring to the • This kit contains products of animal origin. Certified Analytical Profile Index or using the identification software. knowledge of the origin and/or sanitary state of the animals does not totally guarantee the absence of CONTENT OF THE KIT transmissible pathogenic agents. It is therefore Kit for 25 tests (ref. 20 100) recommended that these products be treated as - 25 API 20 E strips potentially infectious, and handled observing the usual - 25 incubation boxes safety precautions (do not ingest or inhale). - 25 result sheets • All specimens, microbial cultures and inoculated - 1 clip seal products should be considered infectious and handled - 1 package insert appropriately. Aseptic technique and usual precautions for handling the bacterial group studied should be Kit for 100 tests (ref. 20 160) observed throughout this procedure. Refer to "NCCLS - 100 API 20 E strips (4x25 strips) M29-A, Protection of Laboratory Workers from - 100 incubation boxes Instrument Biohazards and Infectious Disease - 100 result sheets Transmitted by Blood, Body Fluids, and Tissue; - 1 clip seal Approved Guideline - December 1997". For additional - 1 package insert handling precautions, refer to "Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories, HHS COMPOSITION OF THE STRIP Publication No. (CDC) 93-8395, 3rd Edition (May 1993)", or to the regulations currently in use in each The composition of the API 20 E strip is given in the country. Reading Table of this package insert. • Do not use reagents past the expiration date. • Before use, check that the packaging of the various REAGENTS AND MATERIAL REQUIRED BUT NOT components is intact. PROVIDED • Do not use strips which have been damaged : cupules Reagents : deformed, desiccant sachet open, ... - API NaCl 0.85 % Medium, 5 ml (Ref. 20 230) or • The performance data presented were obtained using API Suspension Medium, 5 ml (Ref. 20 150) the procedure indicated in this package insert. Any - API 20 E reagent kit (Ref. 20 120) or change or modification in the procedure may affect the individual reagents : TDA (Ref. 70 402) results. JAMES (Ref. 70 542) • Interpretation of the test results should be made taking VP 1 + VP 2 (Ref. 70 422) into consideration the patient history, the source of the NIT 1 + NIT 2 (Ref. 70 442) specimen, colonial and microscopic morphology of the - Zn reagent (Ref. 70 380) strain and, if necessary, the results of any other tests - Oxidase (Ref. 55 635*) performed, particularly the antimicrobial susceptibility * reference not sold in certain countries : use an patterns. equivalent reagent. - Mineral oil (Ref. 70 100) - API 20 E Analytical Profile Index (Ref. 20 190) or identification software (consult bioMérieux) bioMérieux® sa English - 1
  • 2. api® 20 E 07584D - GB - 2002/10 STORAGE CONDITIONS Inoculation of the strip The strips are supplied in an aluminum pouch with • Using the same pipette, fill both tube and cupule of desiccant sachets. the tests CIT , VP and GEL with the bacterial Once opened (*), the pouch should be re-sealed using the suspension. clip seal (included in the kit) to preserve the remaining • Fill only the tube (and not the cupule) of the other tests. strips with the desiccant sachets : place the open end of • Create anaerobiosis in the tests ADH, LDC, ODC, H2S the pouch along the seal and carefully clamp between and URE by overlaying with mineral oil. the two parts. The strips may then be kept for up to • Close the incubation box. 10 months after the pouch has been opened, at 2-8°C • Incubate at 36°C ± 2°C for 18-24 hours. (or until the expiration date indicated on the packaging, if this comes before). READING AND INTERPRETATION (*) Recommended method for opening the pouches : cut Reading the strip open the pouch just below the seal while holding the pouch upright, in order to avoid damaging the desiccant • After the incubation period, read the strip by referring to sachets. the Reading Table. • If 3 or more tests (GLU test + or –) are positive, record SPECIMENS (COLLECTION AND PREPARATION) all the spontaneous reactions on the result sheet and then reveal the tests which require the addition of API 20 E is not for use directly with clinical or other reagents : specimens. - TDA Test : add 1 drop of TDA reagent. A reddish The microorganisms to be identified must first be iso- brown color indicates a positive reaction to be lated on a culture medium adapted to the culture of recorded on the result sheet. Enterobacteriaceae and/or non-fastidious Gram-negative - IND Test : add 1 drop of JAMES reagent. A pink color rods, according to standard microbiological techniques. developed in the whole cupule indicates a positive reaction to be recorded on the result sheet. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE - VP Test : add 1 drop each of VP 1 and VP 2 reagents. Oxidase test Wait at least 10 minutes. A pink or red color indicates The oxidase test must be performed according to the a positive reaction to be recorded on the result sheet. manufacturer's instructions for use. The result should be If a slightly pink color appears after 10 minutes, the recorded on the result sheet as it is an integral part of the reaction should be considered negative. final profile (21st identification test). NOTE : The indole production test must be performed last since this reaction releases gaseous products which Preparation of the strip interfere with the interpretation of other tests on the • Prepare an incubation box (tray and lid) and distribute strip. The plastic incubation lid should not be replaced about 5 ml of distilled water or demineralized water after the addition of the reagent. [or any water without additives or chemicals which may • If the number of positive tests (including the GLU test) release gases (e.g., Cl2, CO2, etc.)] into the honey- before adding the reagents is less than 3 : combed wells of the tray to create a humid atmosphere. - Reincubate the strip for a further 24 hours (± 2 hours) • Record the strain reference on the elongated flap of the without adding any reagents. tray. (Do not record the reference on the lid as it may be - Reveal the tests requiring the addition of reagents misplaced during the procedure.) (see previous paragraph). • Remove the strip from its packaging. - To complete the identification, it may be necessary to • Place the strip in the incubation box. perform supplementary tests (refer to Identification NOTE : API 20 E should only be used with paragraph). Enterobacteriaceae and/or non-fastidious Gram-negative rods. Fastidious organisms having demanding nutritional Interpretation requirements and requiring appropriate handling Identification is obtained with the numerical profile. precautions (i.e., Brucella and Francisella) are not • Determination of the numerical profile : included in the API 20 E database. Alternative procedures On the result sheet, the tests are separated into groups must be used to exclude or confirm their presence. of 3 and a value 1, 2 or 4 is indicated for each. By Preparation of the inoculum adding together the values corresponding to positive reactions within each group, a 7-digit profile number is • Open an ampule of API NaCl 0.85 % Medium (5 ml) or obtained for the 20 tests of the API 20 E strip. The an ampule of API Suspension Medium (5 ml) as oxidase reaction constitutes the 21st test and has a indicated in the paragraph "Warnings and Precautions" value of 4 if it is positive. of the package insert for these products, or use any tube containing 5 ml of sterile saline or sterile distilled water, • Identification : without additives. This is performed using the database (V4.0) • Using a pipette or PSIpette, remove a single well- * with the Analytical Profile Index : isolated colony from an isolation plate. It is - Look up the numerical profile in the list of profiles. recommended to use young cultures (18-24 hours old). * with the identification software : • Carefully emulsify to achieve a homogeneous bacterial - Enter the 7-digit numerical profile manually via the suspension. keyboard. This suspension must be used immediately after preparation. NOTE : most Vibrio species are halophilous. If a Vibrio is suspected, suspend the bacteria in API NaCl 0.85 % Medium. bioMérieux® sa English - 2
  • 3. api® 20 E 07584D - GB - 2002/10 In some cases, the 7-digit profile is not discriminatory - Motility (MOB) : Inoculate an ampule of API M Medium enough and the following supplementary tests need to be (see package insert). carried out : - Growth on MacConkey agar medium (McC) : Streak a - Reduction of nitrates to nitrites (NO2) and N2 gas (N2) : MacConkey agar plate (see package insert). add 1 drop each of NIT 1 and NIT 2 reagents to the GLU - Oxidation of glucose (OF-O) : Inoculate an ampule of tube. Wait 2 to 5 minutes. A red color indicates a API OF Medium (see package insert). positive reaction (NO2). A negative reaction (yellow) - Fermentation of glucose (OF-F) : Inoculate an ampule of may be due to the reduction to nitrogen (as sometimes API OF Medium (see package insert). evidenced by gas bubbles) : add 2 to 3 mg of Zn These supplementary tests, indicated in the introduction reagent to the GLU tube. After 5 minutes, if the tube section (Profile coding) of the Analytical Profile Index, may remains yellow this indicates a positive reaction (N2) to be used to form a 9-digit profile. Identification is then be recorded on the result sheet. If the test turns orange- obtained using the identification software. red, this is a negative reaction : the nitrates still present in the tube have been reduced by the Zinc. This reaction is useful when testing Gram-negative, oxidase positive rods. NOTE : For the same reason as the indole test (see the 5 315 173 (57) Enterobacter gergoviae note in the paragraph "Reading the strip"), the nitrate reduction test must be performed last. Further tests may be proposed in case of low discrimination. Refer to the identification software or Analytical Profile Index. QUALITY CONTROL The media, strips, and reagents are systematically quality controlled at various stages of their manufacture. For those users who wish to perform their own quality control tests with the strip, it is preferable to use the strain 1. Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 or else one of the following strains : 2. Stenotrophomonas maltophilia ATCC 51331 4. Proteus mirabilis ATCC 35659 3. Enterobacter cloacae ATCC 13047 5. Klebsiella pneumoniae ssp pneumoniae ATCC 35657 ATCC : American Type Culture Collection, 10801 University Boulevard, Manassas, VA 20110-2209, USA. ONPG ADH LDC ODC CIT H2S URE TDA IND VP GEL GLU MAN INO SOR RHA SAC MEL AMY ARA NO2 N2* 1. + – + + – – – – + – – + + – + + – + – + + – 2. + – V – V – – – – – + – – – – – – – – – – – 3. + + – + + – – – – + – + + – + + + + + + + – 4. – – – + V + + + – – V + – – – – V – – – + – 5. + – + – + – V – – V – + + + + + + + + + + – * The N2 (+) state may be observed for the strain ATCC 13047 and the strain ATCC 25922. • Profile obtained after 24-48 hours of incubation for the strain ATCC 51331, using colonies grown on Trypticase Soy agar + blood. • Profiles obtained after 18-24 hours of incubation for the other strains, using colonies grown on Trypticase Soy agar + blood. • Bacterial suspensions prepared in API NaCl 0.85 % Medium. It is the responsibility of the user to perform Quality Control in accordance with any local applicable regulations. LIMITATIONS OF THE METHOD RANGE OF EXPECTED RESULTS • The API 20 E system is intended uniquely for the Consult the Identification Table at the end of this package identification of Enterobacteriaceae and those non- insert for the range of expected results for the various fastidious, Gram-negative rods included in the database biochemical reactions. (see Identification Table at the end of this package insert). It cannot be used to identify any other PERFORMANCE microorganisms or to exclude their presence. • Enterobacteriaceae : • Discrepancies with respect to conventional methods 5514 collection strains and strains of various origins may be observed. They are due to the different belonging to species included in the database were principles of the reactions used in the API technique. In tested: addition, substrate variations exist that also account for - 92.80 % of the strains were correctly identified percentage differences. (with or without supplementary tests). • On rare occasions, the glucose reactions for organisms - 4.61 % of the strains were not identified. such as Klebsiella or Proteus may revert from positive - 2.59 % of the strains were misidentified. to negative, in which instance a bluish-green color is seen. This reaction will be recorded as a negative • Other non-fastidious Gram-negative rods : reaction. Such occurrences are reflected in the 2386 collection strains and strains of various origins percentages indicated in the Identification Table. belonging to species included in the database were • If Salmonella or Shigella are identified, serological tested : identification must be performed to confirm the bacterial - 90.32 % of the strains were correctly identified identification. (with or without supplementary tests). • Only pure cultures of a single organism should be used. - 6.16 % of the strains were not identified. - 3.52 % of the strains were misidentified. bioMérieux® sa English - 3
  • 4. api® 20 E 07584D - GB - 2002/10 WASTE DISPOSAL WARRANTY It is the responsibility of each laboratory to handle waste bioMérieux disclaims all warranties, express or implied, and effluents produced according to their type and degree including any implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY of hazardousness and to treat and dispose of them (or AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. bioMérieux have them treated and disposed of) in accordance with shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential any applicable regulations. damages. IN NO EVENT SHALL BIOMERIEUX’S LIABLITY TO CUSTOMER UNDER ANY CLAIM EXCEED A REFUND OF THE AMOUNT PAID TO BIOMERIEUX FOR THE PRODUCT OR SERVICE WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF THE CLAIM. READING TABLE QTY RESULTS TESTS ACTIVE INGREDIENTS REACTIONS/ENZYMES (mg/cup.) NEGATIVE POSITIVE ß-galactosidase 2-nitrophenyl-ßD- ONPG 0.223 (Ortho NitroPhenyl-ßD- colorless yellow (1) galactopyranoside Galactopyranosidase) ADH L-arginine 1.9 Arginine DiHydrolase yellow red / orange (2) LDC L-lysine 1.9 Lysine DeCarboxylase yellow red / orange (2) ODC L-ornithine 1.9 Ornithine DeCarboxylase yellow red / orange (2) CIT trisodium citrate 0.756 CITrate utilization pale green / yellow blue-green / blue (3) H2S sodium thiosulfate 0.075 H2S production colorless / greyish black deposit / thin line URE urea 0.76 UREase yellow red / orange (2) TDA / immediate TDA L-tryptophane 0.38 Tryptophane DeAminase yellow reddish brown JAMES / immediate colorless IND L-tryptophane 0.19 INDole production pink pale green / yellow VP 1 + VP 2 / 10 min acetoin production VP sodium pyruvate 1.9 colorless pink / red (5) (Voges Proskauer) GEL Gelatin 0.6 GELatinase no diffusion diffusion of black pigment (bovine origin) fermentation / oxidation GLU D-glucose 1.9 blue / blue-green yellow / greyish yellow (GLUcose) (4) fermentation / oxidation MAN D-mannitol 1.9 blue / blue-green yellow (MANnitol) (4) fermentation / oxidation INO inositol 1.9 blue / blue-green yellow (INOsitol) (4) fermentation / oxidation SOR D-sorbitol 1.9 blue / blue-green yellow (SORbitol) (4) fermentation / oxidation RHA L-rhamnose 1.9 blue / blue-green yellow (RHAmnose) (4) fermentation / oxidation SAC D-sucrose 1.9 blue / blue-green yellow (SACcharose) (4) fermentation / oxidation MEL D-melibiose 1.9 blue / blue-green yellow (MELibiose) (4) fermentation / oxidation AMY amygdalin 0.57 blue / blue-green yellow (AMYgdalin) (4) fermentation / oxidation ARA L-arabinose 1.9 blue / blue-green yellow (ARAbinose) (4) OX (see oxidase test package insert) cytochrome-OXidase (see oxidase test package insert) (1) A very pale yellow should also be considered positive. (2) An orange color after 36-48 hours incubation must be considered negative. (3) Reading made in the cupule (aerobic). (4) Fermentation begins in the lower portion of the tubes, oxidation begins in the cupule. (5) A slightly pink color after 10 minutes should be considered negative. • The quantities indicated may be adjusted depending on the titer of the raw materials used. • Certain cupules contain products of animal origin, notably peptones. bioMérieux® sa English - 4
  • 5. api® 20 E 07584D - GB - 2002/10 SUPPLEMENTARY TESTS RESULTS TESTS ACTIVE INGREDIENTS QTY REACTIONS/ENZYMES (mg/cup.) NEGATIVE POSITIVE NIT 1 + NIT 2 / 2-5 min Nitrate reduction NO2 production yellow red potassium nitrate 0.076 GLU tube Zn / 5 min reduction to N2 gas orange-red yellow API M Medium or MOB - motility non-motile motile microscope McC MacConkey medium - growth absence presence OF-F - fermentation : under green yellow mineral oil glucose (API OF Medium) OF-O - oxidation : exposed to the green yellow air PROCEDURE p. I IDENTIFICATION TABLE p. II LITERATURE REFERENCES p. IV INDEX OF SYMBOLS p. V ® bioMérieux sa bioMérieux, Inc au capital de 11 879 045 € Box 15969, 673 620 399 RCS LYON Durham, NC 27704-0969 / USA 69280 Marcy-l'Etoile / France Tel. (1) 919 620 20 00 Tel. 33 (0)4 78 87 20 00 Fax (1) 919 620 22 11 Fax 33 (0)4 78 87 20 90 http://www.biomerieux.com Printed in France The logo is a registered and protected trademark of bioMérieux sa or one of its subsidiaries.