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Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Test Compound against Mycobacteria in Broth

 

Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Test Compound against Mycobacteria in Broth

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To carry out a resazurin assay, grow M. tuberculosis in 7H9ADST to mid-log phase. Dilute the culture with 7H9ADST to an OD600 of 0.01. Use 7H9ADST to dilute the compounds to two times the testing concentrations, and aliquot 100 microliters of each diluted compound into each well of a clear 96-well plate.

Transfer 100 microliters of the diluted bacterial suspension into each well. Incubate the plates at 37 degrees Celsius in a humidified incubator for 5 days. Dissolve 10 milligrams of resazurin in 100 milliliters of deionized water, and filter-sterilize the solution. Add 30 microliters of resazurin solution to the wells. Then, incubate the cells for 48 hours.

Bacterial growth is indicated by a color conversion from blue to pink. Carry out quantitative analysis according to the text protocol.

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