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Father of Biology : Aristole
Father of Modern Biology: Linnaeus
Father of Antibiotics : Alexander Fleming
Father of Taxonomy : Carolus Linnaeus
Father of Immunology : Edward Jenner
Father of Microbiology : Anton van Leenuwenhoek
Father of Modern Microbiology : Louis Pasteur
Father of Medical Microbiology : Robert Koch
Father of Pathology : Rudolph Virchow
Father of Bacteriology : Robert Koch
Father of Virology : W.M.Stanley
Father of Embryology : Aristotle
Father of Modern Embryology : Ernst Von Baer
Father of Physiology : Stephan Hales
Father of Modern experimental physiology : Calude Bernard
Father of Genetics : Rev. Gregor Mendel
Father of Modern Genetics : Bateson
Father of Human Genetics/ Biochemical genetics : Arachibald Garrod
Father of Experimental Genetics : T.H. Morgan
Father of Haploid Genetics / Neurospora Genetics : Dodge
Father of Ecology : Theophrastus
Father of Cloning : Ian Willmut
Father of Plant anatomy : Grew
Father of Histology (Microscopic anatomy) : Malpighi
Father of Cytology : Robert Hooke
Father of modern Cytology : Swanson
Father of Paleontology : Leonard da Vinci
Father of modern Paleontology : Cuvier
Father of Concept of Evolution: Empedocles
Father of Botany: Theophrastus
Father of Modern Botany : Bauhin
Father of Zoology : Aristotle
Father of Biochemistry : Liebig
Father of Epidemiology : John Snow
Father of Plant Pathology : de Bary
Father of Modern Pathology : Rudolf Virchow
Father of Genetic Engineering : Paul Berg
Father of Gene therapy : Anderson
Father of Ethology : Konard Lorentz
Father of Endocrinology : Thomas Addison
Father of Eugenics : Galton
Father of Gerantology : Korenchevsk
Father of Palynology : Erdtman
Father of Stress physiology : Hans Selye
Father of Electrocardiography : Einthoven
Father of DNA Fingerprinting : Alec Jeffery
Father of Mycology : Micheli
Father of Bryology : Hedwig
Father of Phycology:Father of ATP cycle: Lipmann
Father of Chemotherapy :Father of Anatomy : Herophilus
Father of Modern Anatomy : Andreas Vesalius
Father of actinobiology / radiation biology : HJVS Muller
Father of Homeopathy : Hahnemann
Father of Ayurveda : Charka
Father of Surgery and Plastic Surgery : Susruta
Father of Blood circulation : William Harvey
Father of Medicine : Hippocrates
Father of Blood Group : Landsteiner
Father of Polio Vaccine : Jonas Salk
Father of Green Revolution: Norman Borlaug
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MacConkey AgarMacConkey agar was the first solid differential media to be formulated which was developed at 20th century...
05/12/2018

MacConkey Agar
MacConkey agar was the first solid differential media to be formulated which was developed at 20th century by Alfred Theodore MacConkey. MacConkey Agar is the earliest selective and differential medium for cultivation of coliform organisms. It is used for the isolation and differentiation of non-fastidious gram-negative rods, particularly members of the family Enterobacteriaceae and the genus Pseudomonas.

PRINCIPLE OF MACCONKEY AGAR
Pancreatic digest of gelatin and peptones (meat and casein) provide the essential nutrients, vitamins and nitrogenous factors required for growth of microorganisms. Lactose monohydrate is the fermentable source of carbohydrate. The selective action of this medium is attributed to crystal violet and bile salts, which are inhibitory to most species of gram-positive bacteria. Sodium chloride maintains the osmotic balance in the medium.
Lactose fermenting strains grow as red or pink. The red colour is due to production of acid from lactose, absorption of neutral red and a subsequent colour change of the dye when the pH of medium falls below 6.8. Non-lactose fermenting bacteria such as Salmonella, Proteus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Shigella cannot utilize lactose, and will use peptone instead. This forms ammonia, which raises the pH of the agar, and leads to the formation of white or colorless colonies formed in the plate and the agar surrounding the bacteria remains relatively transparent. These colonies can also look golden to brown with dark centers.
Lactose can be replaced in the medium by other sugars and the replacement sugars can be used to test the abilities of gram-negative bacteria to ferment the replacement sugars. For example, sorbitol can be used as a replacement sugar in MacConkey agar to assist in the isolation and differentiation of enteropathogenic E. coli serotypes such as E. coli O157:H7 by the presence of white circular colonies that are non-sorbitol fermenting.

PREPARATION OF MACCONKEY AGAR
1. Suspend 49.53 grams of dehydrated medium in 1000 ml of distilled water.
2. Heat to boiling to dissolve the medium completely.
3. Sterilize by autoclaving at 15 lbs pressure (121°C) for 15 minutes.
4. Cool to 45°C -50°C.
5. Mix well before pouring into sterile Petri plates.

USES OF MACCONKEY AGAR
1. MacConkey agar is used for the isolation of gram-negative enteric bacteria.
2. It is used in the differentiation of lactose fermenting from lactose non-fermenting gram-negative bacteria.
3. It is use in microbiological examination of food stuffs and for direct plating / inoculation of water samples for coliform counts.
4. It is used for the examination of milk and dairy products.
5. British pharmacopoeia has recommended this medium for the subculture and identification of Escherichia coli.

LIMITATIONS OF MACCONKEY AGAR
1. The colonial characteristics describe give presumptive identification only of the isolated organisms. It is necessary to subculture and carryout other confirmation tests like biochemical tests for final identification.
2. Some strains may be encountered that grow poorly or fail to grow on this medium.
3. Incubation of MacConkey Agar plates under increased CO2 has been reported to reduce growth and recovery of a number of strains of Gram-negative bacilli.

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