Medical Definition of Voges-Proskauer reaction

1. A chemical reaction used in testing for the production of acetyl methyl carbinol by various bacteria; potassium hydroxide is added to a 24-hour culture in a suitable medium and thoroughly mixed; the treated culture is exposed to air and is observed at intervals of 2, 12, and 24 hours; a positive reaction consists of the development of an eosin-like pink colour, due to the production of acetylmethylcarbinol, which in the presence of alkali and oxygen is oxidised to diacetyl. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Voges-Proskauer Reaction

Vladimir vladimirovich Nabokov
Vladimiroff-Mikulicz amputation
Vladivostok
Vlaminck
Vlax Romani
Vltava
Vmax
Vmp
VoD
VoSIP
Voc.
Vodlozero
Voegelinian
Vogel
Vogel's law
Voges-Proskauer reaction (current term)
Vogt's angle
Vogt-Koyanagi syndrome
Vogt-Spielmeyer disease
Vogt cephalodactyly
Vogue
Vogul
Vohwinkel
Vohwinkel syndrome
Voigt
Voigt's lines
Vojvodina
Volans
Volapuk

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