McFarland standards
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In microbiology
, McFarland standards are used as a reference to adjust the turbidity
of bacteria
l suspensions
so that the number of bacteria will be within a given range.
Original McFarland standards were mixing specified amounts of barium chloride
and sulfuric acid
together. Mixing the two compounds forms a barium sulfate
precipitate
, which causes turbidity in the solution. A 0.5 McFarland standard is prepared by mixing 0.05 mL of 1.175% barium chloride dihydrate (BaCl2•2H2O), with 9.95 mL of 1% sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Now there are McFarland standards prepared from suspensions of latex
particles, which lengthens the shelf life and stability of the suspensions.
The standard can be compared visually to a suspension of bacteria in sterile saline
or nutrient broth. If the bacterial suspension is too turbid, it can be diluted with more diluent. If the suspension is not turbid enough, more bacteria can be added.
McFarland Nephelometer Standards :
* at wavelength of 600 nm
Microbiology
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, which are defined as any microscopic organism that comprises either a single cell , cell clusters or no cell at all . This includes eukaryotes, such as fungi and protists, and prokaryotes...
, McFarland standards are used as a reference to adjust the turbidity
Turbidity
Turbidity is the cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The measurement of turbidity is a key test of water quality....
of bacteria
Bacteria
Bacteria are a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals...
l suspensions
Suspension (chemistry)
In chemistry, a suspension is a heterogeneous fluid containing solid particles that are sufficiently large for sedimentation. Usually they must be larger than 1 micrometer. The internal phase is dispersed throughout the external phase through mechanical agitation, with the use of certain...
so that the number of bacteria will be within a given range.
Original McFarland standards were mixing specified amounts of barium chloride
Barium chloride
Barium chloride is the inorganic compound with the formula BaCl2. It is one of the most common water-soluble salts of barium. Like other barium salts, it is toxic and imparts a yellow-green coloration to a flame. It is also hygroscopic....
and sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid with the molecular formula . Its historical name is oil of vitriol. Pure sulfuric acid is a highly corrosive, colorless, viscous liquid. The salts of sulfuric acid are called sulfates...
together. Mixing the two compounds forms a barium sulfate
Barium sulfate
Barium sulfate is the inorganic compound with the chemical formula BaSO4. It is a white crystalline solid that is odorless and insoluble in water. It occurs as the mineral barite, which is the main commercial source of barium and materials prepared from it...
precipitate
Precipitation (chemistry)
Precipitation is the formation of a solid in a solution or inside anothersolid during a chemical reaction or by diffusion in a solid. When the reaction occurs in a liquid, the solid formed is called the precipitate, or when compacted by a centrifuge, a pellet. The liquid remaining above the solid...
, which causes turbidity in the solution. A 0.5 McFarland standard is prepared by mixing 0.05 mL of 1.175% barium chloride dihydrate (BaCl2•2H2O), with 9.95 mL of 1% sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
Now there are McFarland standards prepared from suspensions of latex
Latex
Latex is the stable dispersion of polymer microparticles in an aqueous medium. Latexes may be natural or synthetic.Latex as found in nature is a milky fluid found in 10% of all flowering plants . It is a complex emulsion consisting of proteins, alkaloids, starches, sugars, oils, tannins, resins,...
particles, which lengthens the shelf life and stability of the suspensions.
The standard can be compared visually to a suspension of bacteria in sterile saline
Saline (medicine)
In medicine, saline is a general term referring to a sterile solution of sodium chloride in water but is only sterile when it is to be placed intravenously, otherwise, a saline solution is a salt water solution...
or nutrient broth. If the bacterial suspension is too turbid, it can be diluted with more diluent. If the suspension is not turbid enough, more bacteria can be added.
McFarland Nephelometer Standards :
McFarland Standard No. | 0.5 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
1.0% Barium chloride Barium chloride Barium chloride is the inorganic compound with the formula BaCl2. It is one of the most common water-soluble salts of barium. Like other barium salts, it is toxic and imparts a yellow-green coloration to a flame. It is also hygroscopic.... (ml) | 0.05 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.4 |
1.0% Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid Sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid with the molecular formula . Its historical name is oil of vitriol. Pure sulfuric acid is a highly corrosive, colorless, viscous liquid. The salts of sulfuric acid are called sulfates... (ml) | 9.95 | 9.9 | 9.8 | 9.7 | 9.6 |
Approx. cell density (1X10^8 CFU/mL) | 1.5 | 3.0 | 6.0 | 9.0 | 12.0 |
% Transmittance* | 74.3 | 55.6 | 35.6 | 26.4 | 21.5 |
Absorbance* | 0.132 | 0.257 | 0.451 | 0.582 | 0.669 |