Trichophyton quinckeanum (Zopf) Macleod et Muende
ATCC 11480
An ampoule containing viable cells (may include spores and mycelia) suspended in cryoprotectant.
Product category Fungi
Classification Fungi, Dikarya, Ascomycota, Pezizomycotina, Eurotiomycetes, Eurotiomycetidae, Onygenales, Arthrodermataceae, Trichophyton
Strain designation 679 [IFO 5944, IFO 6124, NBRC 6124]
Type strain No
Isolation source
Dermatophytosis of cat
Geographical isolation England
Applications Agricultural research
Product format Freeze-dried
Storage conditions 2°C to 8°C
Specific applicationsBiomedical Research and Development Material
PreceptrolNoMedium
ATCC Medium 28: Emmons' modification of Sabouraud's agar/broth
ATCC Medium 200: YM agar or YM broth
ATCC Medium 336: Potato dextrose agar (PDA)
Temperature
24-26°C
Atmosphere
Aerobic
Handling procedure
For freeze-dry (lyophilized) ampoules:
Open an ampoule according to enclosed instructions.
From a single test tube of sterile distilled water (5 to 6 mL), withdraw approximately 0.5 to 1.0 mL with a sterile pipette and apply directly to the pellet. Stir to form a suspension.
Aseptically transfer the suspension back into the test tube of sterile distilled water.
Let the test tube sit at room temperature (25°C) undisturbed for at least 2 hours; longer (e.g., overnight) rehydration might increase viability of some fungi.
Mix the suspension well. Use several drops (or make dilutions if desired) to inoculate recommended solid or liquid medium. Include a control that receives no inoculum.
Incubate the inoculum at the propagation conditions recommended.
Inspect for growth of the inoculum/strain regularly. The sign of viability is noticeable typically after 2-4 days of incubation. However, the time necessary for significant growth will vary from strain to strain.