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Techniques & Protocols HTML Printable Version PDF Printable Version Colorimetric Measurement of Biofilm DensityAttachment A: Instructions for StudentsSupplies Needed: Materials Equipment Instructions: Growing the biofilm a. With a sterile pipette, and a 2 ml PiPump, transfer 1.8 ml of 1/10 strength Tryptic Soy Broth or LB broth into 2 wells of a 24 well polysterene plate. b. Inoculate one of the two wells with 0.2 ml of a microbial pure culture, a soil suspension1, or some other material as indicated by your instructor. c. Place the plate on a platform shaker or a tilt table. Agitation has been observed to produce denser and more robust biofilms. Incubate for 24 hours or longer. Estimating biofilm mass d. From this step on, use latex or rubber gloves. e. Using the vacuum device suction liquid from the culture in the two wells, but do not let the wells dry out. Be careful not to damage the biofilm adhering to the side and floor of the well.f. Wash the wells by filling the wells with tap water and dumping the wash water into the sink or into a designated waste container, depending on the virulence of the organism used. g. Repeat step f twice more. h. With a 5 ml pipette add 2 ml of 1% crystal violet (CV) dye solution to each well and stain for 5 minutes.. i. Using the same vacuum device (step e), remove the CV dye from each well. j. Wash the wells 3 times, as in steps f and g. k. Drain all of the wells. l. Observe the distribution of CV dye on the walls of the microtiter wells.
m. Add 2 ml of 95% ethanol to each well to re-elute the CV dye. If a platform shaker is available, shake gently for two minutes. If a platform shaker is not available, manually shake the polysterene wells until all the crystal violet dye is re-eluted. Illustrations: ![]() ![]() Three students did an independent study project using the technique described here to determine the optimum nutrient concentration for the production of biofilm on 24 well polysterene plates. The following graph is a result of their effort. ![]() Figure 3. An example of the effect of nutrient concentration on biofilm formation.
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