What media is used for indole test?
Ethan Hayes
Updated on March 30, 2026
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Considering this, what two media can be used to test for indole?
There are two media that are used for this test: Sulfide-Indole-Motility (SIM) medium and Tryptone broth medium.
Similarly, what other media also tests for indole production? Motility-indole-urease (MIU) medium: MIU medium is used to test for indole and urease producing characteristics of the organism along with test for motility. Motility-indole-ornithine (MIO) medium: In addition to testing for indole production, MIO agar is used to test for motility and ornithine decarboxylase.
Secondly, what is the indole test used for?
The indole test is a biochemical test performed on bacterial species to determine the ability of the organism to convert tryptophan into indole. This division is performed by a chain of a number of different intracellular enzymes, a system generally referred to as "tryptophanase."
How do you prepare an indole test?
Procedure of Indole Test
- Take a sterilized test tubes containing 4 ml of tryptophan broth.
- Inoculate the tube aseptically by taking the growth from 18 to 24 hrs culture.
- Incubate the tube at 37°C for 24-28 hours.
- Add 0.5 ml of Kovac's reagent to the broth culture.
- Observe for the presence or absence of ring.