The Coagulase
Test is used to differentiate Staphylococcus aureus
from other species of this genus.
To perform the Slide Coagulase Test, place a drop of coagulase
reagent (rabbit plasma) onto a clean microscope slide, and then add
several colonies of the unknown Staphylococcus. Mix well.
The Slide Coagulase Test
detects bound coagulase only. Bound coagulase is an enzyme in the cell wall of Staphylococcus
aureus
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If the slide coagulase
test is negative, we can only say we
have Staphylococcus. We need to perform an additional coagulase
test known as the Tube Coagulase Test.
The Tube Coagulase Test detects free coagulase which is an enzyme excreted outside the cell
wall by the bacteria.
The Tube Coagulase Test consists of putting approximately 1 ml of coagulase reagent (rabbit plasma) in a labeled test tube
and incubating it at 34 to 37 degrees Celsius from