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- 1. Proteus vulgaris is positive for the production of the enzyme phenylalanine whereas Escherichia coli is not. Please describe the chemical reactions of the test that you will use to show this.2. What organisms are being differentiated in the butyrate disc test. Explain its reaction to the test.4. Other reagents used in research labs are listed below. What is the meaning of the acronym and what is its purpose? a. Trypsin b. EDTA C. TE
- 1. List the different reagent strip tests with their principle 2. Enumerate 5 clinical significance for each reagent strip testsThis test gives red color, indicating the presence of cysteine.* A. Lead acetate test B. Sullivan's test C. Hopkins-Cole tesi D. Ninhydrin test E. None of the given optionsThis test gives yellow solution, indicating the presence of proline* A. Biuret B. Ninhydrin C. Hopkins-Cole D. Lead acetate E. None of the given options
- GIVE A DETAILED AND COMPLETE DESCRIPTION FOR THE FOLLOWING: 1. What are the culture media used in the following tests? — indole production test (indole production from tryptophan) — lysine decarboxylase test 2. What are the expected results in the following tests? — indole production test (indole production from tryptophan) — lysine decarboxylase test1&3/4 tbs po BID x 7 days #QS How many milliliters should the pharmacy dispense? this is the whole question1. a. Disk A b. Disk B c. Disk C d. Disk D 2. a. Strip A with MIC at 0.25 μg/mL b. Strip B with MIC at 0.064 μg/mL c. Strip C with MIC at 0.075 μg/mL d. All of the strips show equal antimicrobial efficacy
- 1. A prescription calls for 50 mg of chlorpheniramine maleate. Using a prescription balance with a sensitivity requirement of 6 mg, explain how you would obtain the required amount of chlorpheniramine maleate with an error not greater than 5%.Discuss the medical application of the Benedict’s test? What other test(s) are used in parallel to Benedict’s test?What are the advantages of the API 20E test compared to regular biochemical tubemedia