indolepositive
Indolepositive refers to organisms that produce indole from the amino acid tryptophan, a trait detected by the indole test in bacteriology. The ability to generate indole is due to the enzyme tryptophanase, which cleaves tryptophan into indole, pyruvate, and ammonia.
In the standard indole test, a culture is grown in a medium such as tryptone broth. After
Indole positivity is a useful differentiator in clinical microbiology, especially within the Enterobacterales. Classic examples include
Limitations include variation among strains, incubation time and temperature effects, and medium composition, which can affect