Part of Thermo Fisher Scientific
Organisms this product works with:
Other products used in the isolation of Campylobacter:
Code: CN0025 & CN0035
Description
When a CampyGen sachet is placed in a sealed jar, the atmospheric
oxygen in the jar is rapidly absorbed with the simultaneous generation of
carbon dioxide,
producing the appropriate microaerobic conditions. This novel method differs
from others commonly used in that the reaction proceeds with no evolution
of hydrogen, and therefore, does not require a catalyst. Furthermore, water
is not required to activate the reaction.
An evaluation which compared CampyGen with the evacuation/replacement method
and gas generating envelopes showed CampyGen to be effective.
Components
Each box contains:
10 CampyGen paper sachets which are individually foil packed.
1 Product Insert
The active component within each CampyGen sachet is ascorbic acid.
Precautions
This product is for in vitro use only
As soon as the CampyGen paper sachet is exposed to air, the reaction will start.
It is therefore essential that the paper sachet is placed in the jar and the
jar sealed within one minute.
The reaction of the ascorbic acid with oxygen is exothermic. However, the temperature
of the CampyGen paper sachet will not exceed 65°C.
Storage
Store at 2-25°C. Under these conditions, the CampyGen sachets
will retain their reactivity until the expiry date given on the outer box
and on the foil sachet.
Directions
CN0025 is designed for use in 2.5 litre jars including the new Oxoid
AnaeroJar.
CN0035 is designed for use in 3.5 litre jars.
1 Place the inoculated media plates in the appropriate jar.
Disposable plastic Petri dishes should be of the vented variety to aid gas
transfer between
the interior and exterior of the plates.
2 Tear open the CampyGen foil sachet at the tear-nick indicated, and
remove the CampyGen paper sachet from within.
3 Immediately place the CampyGen paper sachet in the appropriate clip
on the plate carrier within the jar. N.B. The CampyGen paper sachet will
become warm to the touch on exposure to air.
4 Close the jar lid immediately. N.B. The time taken between opening
the foil sachet and sealing the jar should not exceed 1 minute. Extended exposure
will result in loss of reactivity, and microaerobic conditions may not be achieved
in the jar.
5 After the appropriate incubation period, remove the plates
and examine for the presence of Campylobacter. If the plates require re-incubation,
a fresh CampyGen sachet must be used, following steps 2-5 described above.
6 After incubation, the exhausted CampyGen sachet should be discarded
with the appropriate laboratory waste.
Control Testing
The user should check their microaerobic system periodically for its ability
to provide adequate conditions for the growth of appropriate bacteria.
The following strain can be used for this purpose.
Campylobacter jejuni ATCC® 33291
Disposal
On removal from the jar after incubation, the CampyGen paper sachet
may retain a small amount of reactivity and will warm up. The sachets should
be allowed to cool to room temperature on an inert surface prior to disposal
with the laboratory waste.
Reference
1. Bolton F. J., Wareing D. R. A. and Sails A. D. (1997) Eur.
J. Clin. Microbiol. Inf. Dis. 16. 839-842.