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Comparing Two Functions For Optical Density And Cell Numbers In Bacterial Exponential Growth Phase

JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY(2015)

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Six strains of bacteria, comprising three Gram-negative and three Gram-positive strains, were utilised to reveal the functional relationship between optical density (OD) values and colony-forming units (CFU) during the exponential growth phase. CFU during the exponential growth phase were counted using the classic plate counting method. OD values were detected with both Multiskan Spectrum and N721 spectrophotometers at 600 nm at both 37 degrees C and 4 degrees C. Two functions (line function and power function) were simulated with Excel 2007 to reveal the relationship between OD values and the CFU. The two functions were compared with each other by using their coefficient of determination values (R-2), which represented degree of fitting for functions. For the ODs detected with the Multiskan Spectrum spectrophotometer at 37 degrees C, the average R-2 values of the line function was 0.983+/-0.011 and the power function was 0.995+/-0.003; thus, the R-2 value of the power function was significantly higher than that of the line relationship (p<0.05). Similar results were obtained with the Multiskan Spectrum spectrophotometer at 4 degrees C and with the N721 spectrophotometer at both temperatures. These results reveal that the power function is more suitable for modelling the relationship between OD600 and CFU during the exponential growth phase of bacteria.
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