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CHAPTER V
BACTERIAL GROWTH
REQERMENT AND GROWTH
CURVE
Learning objective:
At the end of this chapter the students will be able to:
• Explain bacterial nutritional and environmental requirement
• Discuss Bacterial metabolism
• Describe bacterial growth and growth curve
Chapter V
Bacterial metabolism and growth
Nutrition
• For optimal growth and multiplication, bacteria requires
nutrients, such as water, energy, carbon, nitrogen and some
inorganic salts.
• Bacteria also require various environmental factors for growth
in optimum concentration. These include Oxygen/Carbon
dioxide, pH, temperature and light
• All bacteria need some form of the element Carbon, H, O2, S,
P, and N for growth.
• Special elements such as K, Ca, Fe, Mn, Mg, Co, Cu, Z, Ur
are needed by certain bacteria.
Nutrition … Cont’d
• Some have specific vitamin, and growth factor requirements
and others need organic substances secreted by other
microorganisms during their growth.
• In most case, bacteria need small amount of salt
concentration to grow.
– Halophytes are bacteria which need high concentration
of salt for their growth.
1. Nutrient requirement
• Depending on their nutritional requirement bacteria can
be classified
– Autotrophs: - are free-living, non-pathogenic
bacteria, most of which can use carbon dioxide as
their carbon source.
• The energy needed for their metabolism can be
obtained from
– (a). Sunlight-photoautotrophs and
– (b) inorganic compounds by oxidation-
chemoautotrophs
– Heterotrophs are generally parasitic bacteria which
require more complex organic compounds than
carbon dioxide as their source of carbon and energy,
e.g. sugar
2. Temperature requirement
• Most pathogenic bacteria grow best at an optimum
temperature of 370C.
• Optimum temperature is the temperature at which growth
occur best.
• Based on temperature requirement, microorganisms can be
broadly classified into
• Psycrophylic- are those bacteria, which grow in the range
of -5 to 200C
– These bacteria include those which cause spoilages of
food at refrigeration temperature (2-8oc).
• Mesophilic- are those bacteria, which grow at 20-450C and
show optimum growth at 37oC.
– all medically important bacteria (pathogenic bacteria)
belong to this group.
2. Temperature requirement …Cont’d
• Thermophilic – are those organisms which prefer high
temperature (50-800C)
– May cause spoilage of under processed canned food
• Hyperthermophilic
– Those which grow at a temperature of above 800C
– Some of them grow even at 2500C
– are found in hot springs, and industrial heated wastes
3. Oxygen requirement
The need of oxygen for particular bacterium reflects its
mechanism to meet the requirement of energy. On the basis of
this requirement, bacteria have been divided in to:
• Obligate Anaerobes-these grow only in the environment
devoid of oxygen
– e.g. clostridium
• Facultative aerobes- these can grow under both aerobic and
anaerobic conditions, e.g. enterobacteriaceae
• Obligate aerobes- these cannot grow unless oxygen is present
in the medium, e.g. pseudomonas
• Microaerophilic- these organisms can grow under conditions
with low oxygen tension e.g. Helicobacter pylori.
• Aerotolerant anaerobes – These bacteria oxidize nutrient
substrates without using elemental oxygen. Unlike obligate
anaerobes, they can tolerate the presence of oxygen.
4. pH requirement
Most pathogenic bacteria require a pH of 7.2-7.6 for their
optimal growth. Based on pH requirement bacteria can be
classified as
• Neutrophilic:- bacteria grow best at neutral pH (pH=7)
– Most pathogenic micro-organism best grow at neutral pH
(pH=7)
• Acidophilic
– Bacterial grow best at acidic pH (pH<7)
– E.g. Lactobacilli, fungi and yeast
• Alkalophilic
– Bacterial grow best at Alkaline pH (pH>7)
– E.g. Vibrio cholerae grow at a pH of 8.6
Bacterial growth
• Bacteria divide by binary fission.
• When a bacterial cell reaches a certain size, it divides to
form two daughter cells.
• Nuclear division precedes cell division and, therefore, in a
growing population, many cell carrying two nuclear bodies
can be found.
Generation time or population doubling time.
• The interval of time between two cell division, or the time
required for a bacterium to give rise to two daughter cells
under optimum conditions
• The generation time of bacteria ranges from as little as 20
minutes for E-coli to more than 20 hrs for Mycobacterium
tuberculosis.
• The generation time varies not only with the species but
also with the amount of nutrients, the temperature, the pH,
and other environmental factors.
Bacterial growth curve
• The growth cycle of bacteria has four major phases.
• If a small number of bacteria are inoculated into a liquid
nutrient medium and the bacteria are counted at frequent
interval, the typical phase of a standard growth curve can
be demonstrated.
The Lag Phase
• this phase is of short duration in which bacteria adapt
themselves to new environment in such away that the
bacterial machinery brings itself in conformity with the
nutrition available.
• This is a period of active macro molecular synthesis like
DNA, RNA, various enzymes and other structural
components
• It is the preparation time for reproduction
• No increase in cell number occurs, however, vigorous
metabolic activity occurs.
• This can last for a few minutes up to many hours.
• The duration of lag phases varies with the species, nature
of culture medium, temperature of incubation etc.
Bacterial growth curve …Cont’d
The log, logarithmic, or exponential phase
• During this phase, the population can double
approximately every 30 minutes with fast
growing bacteria
• It has limited duration because of:-
– Exhaustion of nutrients
– Accumulation of toxic metabolic end products
– Rise in cell density
– Change in pH and
– Decrease in oxygen tension (in case of aerobic
organisms)
Bacterial growth curve …Cont’d
Stationary Phase
• Occur when nutrients depletion or toxic products cause growth
to slow until the number of new cells produced balances the
number of cells that die resulting in a steady state
• The number of viable cell remain constant
• There is almost a balance between the bacterial reproduction
and bacterial death
The death/decline phase
• Due to depletion of nutrients and accumulation of toxic end
products the number of bacteria dying is much more than those
dividing and hence there is gradual decline in the total number
of organism.
• There is drastic decline in viable cells.
Fig. Bacterial growth curve
Continuous-culture
• to maintain a culture in exponential, steady-state (balanced)
growth for long periods is to use a device in which fresh
medium is continuously added but the total volume of
culture is held constant by an overflow tube.
• One such constant-volume device is called a chemosta
– it operates by infusing fresh medium containing a limiting nutrient at
a constant rate, and the growth rate of the cells is set by the flow rate
• A similar constant-volume device is the turbidostat
– it operates by the infusion of fresh medium by a pump controlled
indirectly by the turbidity of the culture
• Most of the places in which bacteria live on and within our
bodies, in health and disease, provide conditions more
closely resembling those of nutrient-limited continuous
culture devices than of enclosed flasks.
Fig. continuous-culture device

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Bacterial Growth Requirement & Curve Guide

  • 2. Learning objective: At the end of this chapter the students will be able to: • Explain bacterial nutritional and environmental requirement • Discuss Bacterial metabolism • Describe bacterial growth and growth curve
  • 3. Chapter V Bacterial metabolism and growth Nutrition • For optimal growth and multiplication, bacteria requires nutrients, such as water, energy, carbon, nitrogen and some inorganic salts. • Bacteria also require various environmental factors for growth in optimum concentration. These include Oxygen/Carbon dioxide, pH, temperature and light • All bacteria need some form of the element Carbon, H, O2, S, P, and N for growth. • Special elements such as K, Ca, Fe, Mn, Mg, Co, Cu, Z, Ur are needed by certain bacteria.
  • 4. Nutrition … Cont’d • Some have specific vitamin, and growth factor requirements and others need organic substances secreted by other microorganisms during their growth. • In most case, bacteria need small amount of salt concentration to grow. – Halophytes are bacteria which need high concentration of salt for their growth.
  • 5. 1. Nutrient requirement • Depending on their nutritional requirement bacteria can be classified – Autotrophs: - are free-living, non-pathogenic bacteria, most of which can use carbon dioxide as their carbon source. • The energy needed for their metabolism can be obtained from – (a). Sunlight-photoautotrophs and – (b) inorganic compounds by oxidation- chemoautotrophs – Heterotrophs are generally parasitic bacteria which require more complex organic compounds than carbon dioxide as their source of carbon and energy, e.g. sugar
  • 6. 2. Temperature requirement • Most pathogenic bacteria grow best at an optimum temperature of 370C. • Optimum temperature is the temperature at which growth occur best. • Based on temperature requirement, microorganisms can be broadly classified into • Psycrophylic- are those bacteria, which grow in the range of -5 to 200C – These bacteria include those which cause spoilages of food at refrigeration temperature (2-8oc). • Mesophilic- are those bacteria, which grow at 20-450C and show optimum growth at 37oC. – all medically important bacteria (pathogenic bacteria) belong to this group.
  • 7. 2. Temperature requirement …Cont’d • Thermophilic – are those organisms which prefer high temperature (50-800C) – May cause spoilage of under processed canned food • Hyperthermophilic – Those which grow at a temperature of above 800C – Some of them grow even at 2500C – are found in hot springs, and industrial heated wastes
  • 8. 3. Oxygen requirement The need of oxygen for particular bacterium reflects its mechanism to meet the requirement of energy. On the basis of this requirement, bacteria have been divided in to: • Obligate Anaerobes-these grow only in the environment devoid of oxygen – e.g. clostridium • Facultative aerobes- these can grow under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, e.g. enterobacteriaceae • Obligate aerobes- these cannot grow unless oxygen is present in the medium, e.g. pseudomonas • Microaerophilic- these organisms can grow under conditions with low oxygen tension e.g. Helicobacter pylori. • Aerotolerant anaerobes – These bacteria oxidize nutrient substrates without using elemental oxygen. Unlike obligate anaerobes, they can tolerate the presence of oxygen.
  • 9. 4. pH requirement Most pathogenic bacteria require a pH of 7.2-7.6 for their optimal growth. Based on pH requirement bacteria can be classified as • Neutrophilic:- bacteria grow best at neutral pH (pH=7) – Most pathogenic micro-organism best grow at neutral pH (pH=7) • Acidophilic – Bacterial grow best at acidic pH (pH<7) – E.g. Lactobacilli, fungi and yeast • Alkalophilic – Bacterial grow best at Alkaline pH (pH>7) – E.g. Vibrio cholerae grow at a pH of 8.6
  • 10. Bacterial growth • Bacteria divide by binary fission. • When a bacterial cell reaches a certain size, it divides to form two daughter cells. • Nuclear division precedes cell division and, therefore, in a growing population, many cell carrying two nuclear bodies can be found. Generation time or population doubling time. • The interval of time between two cell division, or the time required for a bacterium to give rise to two daughter cells under optimum conditions • The generation time of bacteria ranges from as little as 20 minutes for E-coli to more than 20 hrs for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. • The generation time varies not only with the species but also with the amount of nutrients, the temperature, the pH, and other environmental factors.
  • 11. Bacterial growth curve • The growth cycle of bacteria has four major phases. • If a small number of bacteria are inoculated into a liquid nutrient medium and the bacteria are counted at frequent interval, the typical phase of a standard growth curve can be demonstrated. The Lag Phase • this phase is of short duration in which bacteria adapt themselves to new environment in such away that the bacterial machinery brings itself in conformity with the nutrition available. • This is a period of active macro molecular synthesis like DNA, RNA, various enzymes and other structural components • It is the preparation time for reproduction • No increase in cell number occurs, however, vigorous metabolic activity occurs. • This can last for a few minutes up to many hours. • The duration of lag phases varies with the species, nature of culture medium, temperature of incubation etc.
  • 12. Bacterial growth curve …Cont’d The log, logarithmic, or exponential phase • During this phase, the population can double approximately every 30 minutes with fast growing bacteria • It has limited duration because of:- – Exhaustion of nutrients – Accumulation of toxic metabolic end products – Rise in cell density – Change in pH and – Decrease in oxygen tension (in case of aerobic organisms)
  • 13. Bacterial growth curve …Cont’d Stationary Phase • Occur when nutrients depletion or toxic products cause growth to slow until the number of new cells produced balances the number of cells that die resulting in a steady state • The number of viable cell remain constant • There is almost a balance between the bacterial reproduction and bacterial death The death/decline phase • Due to depletion of nutrients and accumulation of toxic end products the number of bacteria dying is much more than those dividing and hence there is gradual decline in the total number of organism. • There is drastic decline in viable cells.
  • 15. Continuous-culture • to maintain a culture in exponential, steady-state (balanced) growth for long periods is to use a device in which fresh medium is continuously added but the total volume of culture is held constant by an overflow tube. • One such constant-volume device is called a chemosta – it operates by infusing fresh medium containing a limiting nutrient at a constant rate, and the growth rate of the cells is set by the flow rate • A similar constant-volume device is the turbidostat – it operates by the infusion of fresh medium by a pump controlled indirectly by the turbidity of the culture • Most of the places in which bacteria live on and within our bodies, in health and disease, provide conditions more closely resembling those of nutrient-limited continuous culture devices than of enclosed flasks.