kromogeeniset
Kromogeeniset is a term used in microbiology to describe certain types of agar culture media. These media are specifically designed to differentiate between bacteria based on their ability to produce specific enzymes. When a bacterium possessing the relevant enzyme grows on a kromogeeninen medium, a chromogenic substrate within the agar is acted upon, resulting in the formation of a colored precipitate. This color change visually identifies the presence of that particular enzyme and, by extension, the bacterial species or group that produces it.
The principle behind kromogeeniset media relies on the enzymatic cleavage of a colorless chromogenic substrate. This
These media are widely used in clinical microbiology for the identification of pathogens, in food safety testing