Various Candida species growth on HiCrome Candida Differential Agar after 4 days of incubation
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HiCrome™ Candida Differential Agar is a specialized chromogenic medium used in clinical microbiology for the rapid isolation and presumptive identification of Candida species. The medium is designed to differentiate between major Candida species—Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis, Candida krusei (Pichia kudriavzevii), and Candida glabrata—based on colony color and morphology within 48 hours. It is especially useful in laboratories with limited resources, as it can replace more time-consuming conventional tests like the germ tube test and sugar fermentation.
Enzymatic Activity: The agar contains chromogenic substrates that react with specific enzymes produced by different Candida species. For instance, Candida albicans produces N-acetyl-galactosaminidase, which reacts with the chromogens to produce a distinct color. Selectivity: It includes Chloramphenicol, which inhibits the growth of most accompanying bacterial flora. Nutritional Support: Peptone and yeast extract provide essential nitrogenous and carbonaceous compounds for yeast growth.
Presumptive identification is based on the final color and morphology of the colonies:
| Candida Species | Colony Appearance |
| Candida albicans | Light green, smooth colonies |
| Candida tropicalis | Blue to metallic blue, raised colonies |
| Candida krusei | Purple, fuzzy, dry/flat colonies |
| Candida glabrata | Cream to white, smooth, glistening colonies |
| Candida parapsilosis | Cream to pale pink, glistening colonies |
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