BioTechniques (Jan 2020)

Erythrosin B: a versatile colorimetric and fluorescent vital dye for bacteria

  • Josef D Franke,
  • Ann L Braverman,
  • Alison M Cunningham,
  • Erin E Eberhard,
  • Greg A Perry

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2019-0066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 1
pp. 7 – 13

Abstract

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Rapidly assaying cell viability for diverse bacteria species is not always straightforward. In eukaryotes, cell viability is often determined using colorimetric dyes; however, such dyes have not been identified for bacteria. We screened different dyes and found that erythrosin B (EB), a visibly red dye with fluorescent properties, functions as a vital dye for many Gram-positive and -negative bacteria. EB worked at a similar concentration for all bacteria studied and incubations were as short as 5 min. Given EB's spectral properties, diverse experimental approaches are possible to rapidly visualize and/or quantitate dead bacterial cells in a population. As the first broadly applicable colorimetric viability dye for bacteria, EB provides a cost-effective alternative for researchers in academia and industry.

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