Biology:Fungal biochemical test

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Fungal biochemical tests are tests performed to identify fungi.

The following are some systems currently being used for the identification of yeasts:

  • Carbohydrate fermentation studies: This tests whether a certain yeast ferments different carbohydrates.
  • Carbohydrate assimilation studies: This tests whether a yeast can aerobically utilize different carbon and nitrogen compounds with oxygen as their final electron acceptor.
  • API 20C System: Freeze-dried sugars are placed into wells on a plastic strip, yeast basal medium suspended yeast is pipetted into wells, and incubated. Turbidity determines growth.
  • Uni-Yeast Tek System: Identifies yeasts based on their ability to ferment certain sugars
  • Vitek yeast Biochemical Card

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