Abstract
Background: The genus Nocardia is Gram-positive, aerobic filamentous bacilli and saprophytic microorganisms that can be isolated from freshwater, salt water, dust and decaying vegetation especially the soil. This study aimed to investigate the several media for to determine a suitable culture media with the ability to better for the isolation of Nocardia from soil. Methods: In this study, 400 soil samples were collected from different areas from Iran. The soil samples were then cultured on the four culture media such as Humic acid vitamin B agar, Paraffin agar, Sabouraud dextrose agar supplemented whit cyclohex-imide and carbon-free broth containing paraffin rods and incubated at 35°C. All of culture media investigated every 3 days for a month. Colonies suspicious to Nocardia were stained with Gram-stain, acid-fast and partially acid-fast and evaluated for resistance to lysozyme. Results: From 400 soil samples, the number of 62, 10, 28 and 19 strains of Nocardia were isolated by paraffin rods, Humic Acid Vitamin B agar, Paraffin agar and Sabouraud dextrose agar whit cycloheximide, respectively. Most Nocardia strains were isolated using paraffin bait technique. Conclusions: Isolation of Nocardia spp. is enhanced by using the paraffin baiting technique that relies on the selective ability of this microorganism to metabolize paraffin.
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Rasouli-Nasab, M., Fatahi-Bafghi, M., Habibnia, S., Heidarieh, P., & Eshraghi, S. S. (2017). Comparison of Various Methods for Isolation of Nocardia from Soil. Zahedan Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, In Press(In Press). https://doi.org/10.5812/zjrms.6107
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