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BACTERIAL
GROWTH
CURVE
• By
• MANEESHA M JOSEPH
• ASSISITANT PROFESSOR
• BABY MEMORIAL COLLEGE
• KOZHIKODE
MANEESHA M JOSEPH 1
VIDEO CLASS UPLOADED IN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - MALLU MEDICOS LOUNGE
The bacterial
growth curve
shows the
following four
distinct
phases:
1. Lag phase:
• After a liquid culture broth is inoculated, the
multiplication of bacteria does not start immediately. It
takes some time tomultiply.
• The time between inoculation and beginning of
multiplication is known as lag phase.
• In this phase, the inoculated bacteria become
acclimatized tothe environment, switch on various
enzymes, and adjust to the environmental temperature
and atmospheric conditions.
• During this phase, there is an increase in size of
bacteria but no appreciable increase in number of
bacterial cells. The cells are activemetabolically.
• The duration of the lag phase varies with the bacterial
species, nature of culture medium, incubation
temperature, etc.
• It may vary from 1 hour to several days.
MANEESHA M JOSEPH 2
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2. Log
phase:
• This phase is characterized by rapid exponential cell
growth (i.e., 1 to 2 to 4 to 8 and so on).
• The bacterial population doubles during every
generation. They multiply attheir maximum rate.
• The bacterial cells are small and uniformly stained.
• The microbes are sensitive to adverse conditions,
such as antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents.
• Growth rate is the greatest during the log phase.
• The log phase is always brief, unless the rapidly
dividing culture is maintained by constant addition of
nutrients and frequent removal of waste products.
• When plotted on logarithmic graph paper, the log
phase appears as a steeply sloped straight line.
MANEESHA M JOSEPH 3
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3.
Stationary
phase:
• After log phase, the bacterial growth almost
stops completely due to lack of essential
nutrients, lack of water oxygen, change in pH
of the medium, etc. and accumulation of
their own toxic metabolic wastes.
• It is during this phase that the culture is at its
greatest population density.
• However, Death rate of bacteria exceeds the
rate of replication of bacteria.
• Endospores start forming during this stage.
• Bacteria become Gram variable and show
irregular staining.
• Many bacteria start producing exotoxins.
MANEESHA M JOSEPH 4
VIDEO CLASS UPLOADED IN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - MALLU MEDICOS LOUNGE
4. Decline
phase:
• During this phase, the bacterial population declines due
to death of cells.
• The decline phase starts due to
(a)accumulation of toxic products and autolytic enzymes
and
(b)exhaustion of nutrients.
• Involution forms are common in this stage. Some cells
assume various shapes, becoming long, filamentous
rods or branching or globular forms that are difficult to
identify.
• Some develop without a cell wall and are referred to as
protoplasts, spheroplasts, or L-phase variants (L-forms).
• When these involuted forms are inoculated into a fresh
nutrient medium, they usually revert to the original
shape of the healthy bacteria.
MANEESHA M JOSEPH 5
VIDEO CLASS UPLOADED IN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - MALLU MEDICOS LOUNGE
MANEESHA M JOSEPH 6

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Bacterial growth curve

  • 1. BACTERIAL GROWTH CURVE • By • MANEESHA M JOSEPH • ASSISITANT PROFESSOR • BABY MEMORIAL COLLEGE • KOZHIKODE MANEESHA M JOSEPH 1 VIDEO CLASS UPLOADED IN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - MALLU MEDICOS LOUNGE
  • 2. The bacterial growth curve shows the following four distinct phases: 1. Lag phase: • After a liquid culture broth is inoculated, the multiplication of bacteria does not start immediately. It takes some time tomultiply. • The time between inoculation and beginning of multiplication is known as lag phase. • In this phase, the inoculated bacteria become acclimatized tothe environment, switch on various enzymes, and adjust to the environmental temperature and atmospheric conditions. • During this phase, there is an increase in size of bacteria but no appreciable increase in number of bacterial cells. The cells are activemetabolically. • The duration of the lag phase varies with the bacterial species, nature of culture medium, incubation temperature, etc. • It may vary from 1 hour to several days. MANEESHA M JOSEPH 2 VIDEO CLASS UPLOADED IN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - MALLU MEDICOS LOUNGE
  • 3. 2. Log phase: • This phase is characterized by rapid exponential cell growth (i.e., 1 to 2 to 4 to 8 and so on). • The bacterial population doubles during every generation. They multiply attheir maximum rate. • The bacterial cells are small and uniformly stained. • The microbes are sensitive to adverse conditions, such as antibiotics and other antimicrobial agents. • Growth rate is the greatest during the log phase. • The log phase is always brief, unless the rapidly dividing culture is maintained by constant addition of nutrients and frequent removal of waste products. • When plotted on logarithmic graph paper, the log phase appears as a steeply sloped straight line. MANEESHA M JOSEPH 3 VIDEO CLASS UPLOADED IN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - MALLU MEDICOS LOUNGE
  • 4. 3. Stationary phase: • After log phase, the bacterial growth almost stops completely due to lack of essential nutrients, lack of water oxygen, change in pH of the medium, etc. and accumulation of their own toxic metabolic wastes. • It is during this phase that the culture is at its greatest population density. • However, Death rate of bacteria exceeds the rate of replication of bacteria. • Endospores start forming during this stage. • Bacteria become Gram variable and show irregular staining. • Many bacteria start producing exotoxins. MANEESHA M JOSEPH 4 VIDEO CLASS UPLOADED IN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - MALLU MEDICOS LOUNGE
  • 5. 4. Decline phase: • During this phase, the bacterial population declines due to death of cells. • The decline phase starts due to (a)accumulation of toxic products and autolytic enzymes and (b)exhaustion of nutrients. • Involution forms are common in this stage. Some cells assume various shapes, becoming long, filamentous rods or branching or globular forms that are difficult to identify. • Some develop without a cell wall and are referred to as protoplasts, spheroplasts, or L-phase variants (L-forms). • When these involuted forms are inoculated into a fresh nutrient medium, they usually revert to the original shape of the healthy bacteria. MANEESHA M JOSEPH 5 VIDEO CLASS UPLOADED IN YOUTUBE CHANNEL - MALLU MEDICOS LOUNGE