FRASER
FRASER
FRASER
GranuCult™
FRASER Broth (Base)
acc. ISO 11290
Ordering number: 1.10398.0500
For the primary and secondary selective enrichment of Listeria spp. from food and animal
feed as well as from environmental samples and other materials.
This culture medium complies with the specifications given by EN ISO 11290 and APHA.
Mode of Action
The high nutrient content and the large buffer capacity creates optimum growth
conditions for Listeria. The growth of accompanying bacteria is largely inhibited by lithium
chloride, nalidixic acid and acriflavine hydrochloride. The detection of the ß-D-glucosidase
activity is possible by the addition of aesculin and ammonium iron(III) citrate forming a
black complex of aesculin iron(III) ions. But this reaction is not exclusive to Listeria
spp., so that following EN ISO 11290-1, every primary and secondary enrichment in
Fraser broth has to be sub-cultured on selective plating media.
From GranuCult™ FRASER Broth (Base) acc. ISO 11290, the primary selective enrichment
Half Fraser broth as well as the secondary enrichment Fraser broth can be prepared by
addition of Ammonium iron(III) citrate supplement (article number 1.00092.0010) and
Selective Supplement (article number 1.00093.0010).
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Typical Composition
Preparation
Fraser broth is made by adding a further bottle of Selective Supplement (article number
1.00093.0010) to the half-concentrated Fraser broth.
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Experimental Procedure and Evaluation
Incubate for the primary enrichment step the inoculated Half Fraser broth under aerobic
conditions, e.g. acc. to EN ISO 11290-1 at 29-31 °C for 22-26 h.
Transfer 0.1 ml material from the resulting culture (regardless of its color) to the
secondary enrichment culture medium, e.g. 10 ml Fraser broth, following the method
given EN ISO 11290-1.
Incubate for the secondary enrichment step the inoculated Fraser broth under aerobic
conditions, e.g. acc. to EN ISO 11290-1 at 36-38 °C for 46-50 h.
From the culture obtained in the primary and the secondary enrichment culture selective
solid media are inoculated, see details given by EN ISO 11290-1.
Storage
Store at +15 °C to +25 °C, dry and tightly closed. Do not use clumped or discolored
medium. Protect from UV light (including sun light). For in vitro use only.
According Corry et al. (2012), self-prepared basal medium can be stored in closed
containers at +2 °C to +8 °C in the dark and protected against evaporation for up to 14
days. Self-prepared complete medium should be used immediately after addition of the
supplements
Quality Control
Method of Expected
Function Control strains Incubation Criteria
control results
Performance test as Half-concentrated Fraser broth in
accordance with the current version of EN ISO 11133
Listeria
monocytogenes
1/2a ATCC® 35152
+
Escherichia coli
ATCC® 25922
+
Enterococcus Blue-green
faecalis colonies with
>10
ATCC® 29212 opaque halo
colonies on
on Listeria
Productivity 22-26 h at Agar
Qualitative agar acc.
Listeria 29-31 °C Listeria
OTTAVIANI
monocytogenes according
and AGOSTI
4b ATCC® 13932 to Ottaviani
acc.
+ and Agosti
ISO 11290
Escherichia coli
ATCC® 8739
+
Enterococcus
faecalis
ATCC® 19433
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Method of Expected
Function Control strains Incubation Criteria
control results
Escherichia coli
Total
ATCC® 8739
inhibition on
Escherichia coli Tryptic Soy
ATCC® 25922 Agar (TSA)
22-26 h at
Selectivity Enterococcus -
29-31 °C
faecalis
< 100
ATCC® 19433
colonies on
Enterococcus
Tryptic Soy
faecalis
Agar (TSA)
ATCC® 29212
Method of Expected
Function Control strains Incubation Criteria
control results
Performance test as Fraser broth in accordance
with the current version of EN ISO 11133
Listeria
monocytogenes
1/2a ATCC® 35152
+
Escherichia coli
ATCC® 25922
+ >10
Enterococcus colonies Blue-green
faecalis on Agar colonies with
ATCC 29212
® opaque halo
Listeria
on Listeria
46-50 h at
Productivity Qualitative agar acc.
Listeria 36-38 °C according to
OTTAVIANI
monocytogenes Ottaviani and
and AGOSTI
4b ATCC® 13932 Agosti
acc.
+
ISO 11290
Escherichia coli
ATCC® 8739
+
Enterococcus
faecalis
ATCC® 19433
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Literature
APHA (2015): Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods. 5th
ed. American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C.
Beumer, R.R. and Curtis, G.D.W. (2012): Culture media and Methods for the isolation
of Listeria monocytogenes. In: Handbook of Culture Media for Food and Water
Microbiology. (Corry, J.E.L., Curtis, G.D.W. and Baird, R.M. eds). pp. 115-129. Royal
Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK.
Corry, J.E.L., Curtis, G.D.W. and Baird, R.M. (2012): Handbook of Culture Media for Food
and Water Microbiology, pp. 762-764. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK.
Fraser, J. A. and Sperber, W. H. (1988): Rapid detection of Listeria spp. in food and
environmental samples by esculin hydrolysis. J. Food Prot. 51: 762-765.
Ordering Information
Other pack
Product Cat. No. Pack size
sizes available
GranuCult™ FRASER Broth (Base) acc.
1.10398.0500 500 g
ISO 11290
FRASER Listeria Selective Supplement 1.00093.0010 10 x 1 vial
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Other pack
Product Cat. No. Pack size
sizes available
PALCAM Listeria-Selective Agar (Base) 1.11755.0500 500 g
acc. to VAN NETTEN et al.
PALCAM Listeria Selective-Supplement 1.12122.0010 10 x 1 vial
acc to van Netten et al
PALCAM Listeria Selective Agar 1.46329.0020 20 pcs
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