A Review of Methods to Determine Viability, Vitality, and Metabolic Rates in Microbiology

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Abstract

Viability and metabolic assays are commonly used as proxies to assess the overall metabolism of microorganisms. The variety of these assays combined with little information provided by some assay kits or online protocols often leads to mistakes or poor interpretation of the results. In addition, the use of some of these assays is restricted to simple systems (mostly pure cultures), and care must be taken in their application to environmental samples. In this review, the necessary data are compiled to understand the reactions or measurements performed in many of the assays commonly used in various aspects of microbiology. Also, their relationships to each other, as metabolism links many of these assays, resulting in correlations between measured values and parameters, are discussed. Finally, the limitations of these assays are discussed.

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Braissant, O., Astasov-Frauenhoffer, M., Waltimo, T., & Bonkat, G. (2020, November 17). A Review of Methods to Determine Viability, Vitality, and Metabolic Rates in Microbiology. Frontiers in Microbiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.547458

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