Introduction

The Oxidase Test is an important biochemical test in microbiology used to determine the presence of the enzyme cytochrome c oxidase in bacteria.
This enzyme plays a role in the electron transport chain, transferring electrons to oxygen and helping bacteria produce energy through aerobic respiration.
It is mainly used to differentiate oxidase-positive organisms (e.g., Pseudomonas, Neisseria, Vibrio) from oxidase-negative organisms (e.g., Enterobacteriaceae).

Principle

  • The test is based on the ability of bacteria to produce cytochrome c oxidase.

  • A reagent such as tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride acts as an artificial electron donor.

  • In the presence of cytochrome c oxidase, the reagent is oxidized and turns dark purple/blue within 10–30 seconds.

  • Positive test → purple/blue color.

  • Negative test → no color change.

Procedure

Grow the bacterial culture on a non-selective medium (avoid MacConkey agar as it can interfere).

Place a small amount of the colony onto a filter paper impregnated with oxidase reagent (1% tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine).

Observe for color change within 30 seconds.

⚠️ Important: Delayed color change (>60 seconds) should not be considered positive.

Interpretation

ResultObservationInterpretation
PositivePurple/blue color within 30 secBacteria produce cytochrome c oxidase
NegativeNo color change / remains colorlessBacteria lack cytochrome c oxidase

Examples of Bacteria

Oxidase Positive Bacteria

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa

  • Neisseria gonorrhoeae

  • Neisseria meningitidis

  • Vibrio cholerae

  • Campylobacter jejuni

  • Aeromonas spp.

Oxidase Negative Bacteria

  • Escherichia coli

  • Klebsiella pneumoniae

  • Salmonella spp.

  • Shigella spp.

  • Enterobacter spp.

Uses of Oxidase Test

  • Differentiates Pseudomonas (positive) from Enterobacteriaceae (negative).

  • Identifies Neisseria and Vibrio species.

  • Helps in rapid preliminary bacterial identification in clinical microbiology labs.

  • Important in distinguishing aerobic vs. facultative anaerobic Gram-negative bacilli.

Conclusion

The Oxidase Test is a quick and reliable biochemical test that detects cytochrome c oxidase activity in bacteria. It is particularly valuable in distinguishing oxidase-positive organisms (e.g., Pseudomonas, Vibrio, Neisseria) from oxidase-negative Enterobacteriaceae, making it highly useful in diagnostic microbiology.

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