PNP Agar is an agar medium used in microbiology to identify Staphylococcus species that have phosphatase activity. The medium changes color when p-nitrophenylphosphate disodium (PNP) is dephosphorylated.[1]
PNP agar is composed of Mueller–Hinton agar buffered to pH 5.6 to 5.8, with the addition of 0.495 mg/mL PNP.[2]
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| Selective media | | Gram positive | | Actinomycetota |
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Mycoplasma pneumoniae
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| Bacillota |
- Corynebacterium diphtheriae
- Enterococcus
- Lactobacillus
- Lactococcus
- Staphylococcus
- Mannitol salt agar
- Baird-Parker agar
- Vogel–Johnson agar
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| Gram negative | | Alphaproteobacteria |
- Brucella
- Brucella agar
- Farrell's medium
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| Betaproteobacteria |
- Neisseria
- Thayer–Martin agar
- New York City agar
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| Gammaproteobacteria |
- Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans
- Tryptic soy-serum-bacitracin-vancomycin
- Bordetella
- Enterobacteriaceae
- Haemophilus influenzae/Legionella pneumophila
- Buffered charcoal yeast extract agar
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Salmonella
- DCA agar
- Salmonella/Shigella
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| Differential media |
- Lactose fermenting gram negative
- MacConkey agar/Sorbitol-MacConkey agar
- Eosin methylene blue
- Endo agar
- Bismuth sulfite agar
- Hektoen enteric agar
- Lysine iron agar
- Simmons' citrate agar
- TSI slant
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| Fungal media |
- BAF agar
- Czapek medium
- Dermatophyte test medium
- MMN medium
- Potato dextrose agar
- Sabouraud agar
- YEPD
- YM
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| Nonselective media |
- Blood agar
- Chocolate agar
- Lysogeny broth
- Nutrient agar
- Plate count agar
- Trypticase soy agar
- Tryptic soy broth
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| Other/ungrouped media |
- Brain heart infusion
- Cystine–lactose–electrolyte-deficient agar
- Cystine tryptic agar
- Glucose phosphate broth
- Lauryl tryptose broth
- Mannitol motility medium
- Mueller–Hinton agar/
- R2A agar
- Schädler agar
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