Identification of the faecal indicator Escherichia coli in wastewater through the ?-D-glucuronidase activity: comparison between two enumeration methods, Membrane Filtration with TBX agar and the Colilert®.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is one of the most commonly adopted indicators for the determination of the
microbiological quality in water and treated wastewater. Two main types of methods are used for the
enumeration of this faecal indicator: membrane filtration (MF) and enzyme substrate tests. For both
types, several substrates based on the ?-D-glucuronidase activity have been commercialized. The
specificity of this enzyme for E. coli bacteria has generated considerable use of methods that identify
the ?-D-glucuronidase activity as a definite indication of the presence of E. coli, without any further
confirmation. This approach has been recently questioned for the application to wastewater. The
present study compares two methods belonging to the above-mentioned types for the enumeration
of E. coli in wastewater: MF with Tryptone Bile X-glucuronide agar and the Colilert®-18 test.
Confirmation tests showed low average percentages of false positives and false negatives for both
enumeration methods (between 4 and 11%). Moreover, the counting capabilities of these two
methods were compared for a set of 70 samples of wastewater having different origins and degrees
of treatment. Statistical analysis showed that the Colilert®-18 test allowed on average for a
significantly higher recovery of E. coli.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
coliforms; Escherichia coli; faecal indicator; methods; wastewater
List of contributors:
Salerno, Carlo; Pollice, Alfieri; Barca, Emanuele; Berardi, Giovanni; Vergine, Pompilio
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