Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA), also called Chapman Agar, is a selective and differential medium used in microbiology to isolate and identify staphylococci, especially Staphylococcus aureus.
Key Characteristics:
Selectivity:
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Contains 7.5% sodium chloride, creating a high-salt environment that inhibits most bacteria except halotolerant staphylococci.
Differentiation:
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Distinguishes staphylococcal species based on mannitol fermentation:
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Mannitol Fermenters (e.g., S. aureus): Produce acid, turning the phenol red pH indicator from red to yellow around colonies.
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Non-Fermenters (e.g., S. epidermidis): No acid production; the medium stays red or may turn magenta.
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Nutrient Composition:
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Includes peptones and beef extract to support bacterial growth.
Applications:
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Used for isolating pathogenic staphylococci from clinical, food, cosmetic, and water samples.


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