ASTM D5465-1993(2004) Standard Practice for Determining Microbial Colony Counts from Waters Analyzed by Plating Methods《由沉积法分析的水测定微生物计数的标准规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: D 5465 93 (Reapproved 2004)Standard Practice forDetermining Microbial Colony Counts from Waters Analyzedby Plating Methods1This standard is issued under the fixed designation D 5465; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case
2、of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 These practices cover recommended procedures forcounting colonies and reporting colony-formi
3、ng units (CFU)on membrane filters (MF) and standard pour and spread plates.1.2 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determin
4、e the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Significance and Use2.1 These practices provide a uniform set of counting,calculating, and reporting procedures for ASTM test methodsin microbiology.SectionACounting Colonies on Membrane Filters 4BCounting Colonies on Pour Plates 5CCount
5、ing Colonies on Spread Plates 62.2 The counting rules provide a best attainable estimate ofmicroorganisms in the sample, since the samples cannot beheld and reanalyzed at a later date.3. Hazards3.1 The analyst/technician must know and observe thenormal good laboratory practices and safety procedures
6、 re-quired in a microbiology laboratory while preparing, using, anddisposing of cultures, reagents, and materials.PRACTICE ACOUNTING COLONIES ONMEMBRANE FILTERS4. Procedure4.1 The grid lines help in counting the colonies. Count themfor the organism of interest following a preset plan such as thatsho
7、wn in Fig. 1. Some colonies will be in contact with the gridlines. A suggested procedure for reducing error in counting isshown in Fig. 2. Count the colonies in the squares indicated bythe arrows.4.2 The fluorescent lamp tube should be nearly parallel withand directly over the membrane filter. Ideal
8、ly, the lamp isattached to and surrounds the objective nosepiece of thestereoscopic microscope. Count the colonies individually, evenif they are in contact with each other. The technician must learnto recognize the difference between two or more colonies that1These practices are under the jurisdicti
9、on of ASTM Committee D19 on Waterand are the direct responsibility of Subcommittee D19.24 on Water Microbiology.Current edition approved June 1, 2004. Published June 2004. Originallyapproved in 1993. Last previous edition approved in 1993 as D 6465 93 (1998).FIG. 1 Colony Counting Pathway (The Inner
10、 Circle Indicates theEffective Filtering Area; the Dashed Line Indicates the Pathway)FIG. 2 Enlarged Portion of Grid-Marked Square of Filter (Coloniesin Contact with Gridlines are Counted in Squares Indicated bythe Arrow)1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshoh
11、ocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.have grown into contact with each other and the single,irregularly shaped colonies that sometimes develop on mem-brane filters. The latter colonies are usually associated with afiber or particulate material and conform to the shape and sizeof the fiber or particul
12、ates. Colonies that have grown togetheralmost invariably show a very fine line of contact.4.3 Count the colonies with a stereoscopic (dissecting)microscope that provides a magnification of at least 10 to 153.4.4 See Table 1 for guidance on acceptable counting limits.4.5 Calculation of ResultsSelect
13、the membrane with thenumber of CFU in the acceptable range and calculate thecount/reporting volume according to the following generalformulae:CFU/mL 5colonies countedvolume of sample filtered in mL3 1 (1)CFU/100 mL 5colonies countedvolume of sample filtered in mL3 100 (2)4.6 Counts Within the Accept
14、able Limits:4.6.1 The acceptable range of counts on a membrane forsamples that are diluted is a function of the organism/testcombination as given in Table 1.4.6.2 Assume that the filtration of volumes of 80, 20, 5, and1 mL produced counts of 250, 60, 15, and 4, respectively. Donot count the colonies
15、 on all filters. Select the MF(s) within theacceptable counting range and then limit the actual counting tosuch membranes. After selecting the best MF for counting, inthis case that with a 60-CFU count, the analyst counts CFUaccording to the procedures shown in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 andapplies the gener
16、al formula as follows:60203 1 or 3 100! 5 3 or 300! (3)Report as 3 CFU/mL or 300 CFU/100 mL.4.6.3 If there are acceptable counts on replicate plates, carrythe counts independently to final reporting units, and thencalculate the arithmetic mean of these counts to obtain the finalreported value. For e
17、xample, 1 mLvolumes produced counts of26 and 36 CFU/mL or counts of 2600 and 3600 CFU/100 mL:26 1 3625 31 (4)Report as 31 CFU/mL.2600 1 360025 3100 (5)Report as 3100 CFU/100 mL.4.6.4 If more than one dilution produced acceptable counts,count the colonies for each dilution, carry the counts indepen-d
18、ently to final reporting units, and then average for the finalreported value. For example, assume that volumes of 0.3, 0.1,0.03, and 0.01 mL produced colony counts of too numerous tocount (TNTC), 75, 30, and 8, respectively. In this example, twovolumes, 0.1 and 0.03, produce colonies in an acceptabl
19、ecounting range. Carry each MF count independently to acount/mL or count/100 mL:750.13 1 or 3 100! 5 750 CFU/mL or 75 000 CFU/100 mL!(6)300.033 1 or 3 100!= 1 000 CFU/mL (or100 000 CFU/100 mL)Then calculate the arithmetic mean of these counts to obtainthe final reported value:750 1 1 00025 875 (7)Re
20、port as 880 CFU/mL.75 000 1 100 00025 87 500 (8)Report as 88 000 CFU/100 mL.4.6.5 For finished drinking water samples only, countablemembranes may contain from one colony to the upper limit ofthe test (see Table 1). Count the target colonies/volume filtered.Calculate and report the number of CFU/100
21、 mL.4.7 Counts Outside Acceptable Limits:4.7.1 Zero counts recorded as 800 000 CFU/100 mL.4.7.6.1 Alternatively, small sample volumes or sample di-lutions can be used to minimize the TNTC problem. Replicatesof smaller sample volumes or sample dilutions may be filteredand the results combined. If the
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