Ulysses Valdez Posted February 28, 2018 Posted February 28, 2018 Hi, I need a help on the calculation for my dilution and after that the conversion into Log value. See below what I have done and pleased correct me if I'm wrong. I really appreciate your help. Formula: (sample size)+(diluent) = (total solution) then.. (sample size) / (total solution)= (original sample dilution) then one serial dilution of 1/10... (original sample dilution) x (diluent + 1ml concentration) = (Dilution Factor) then one serial dilution of 1/10 again... (Dilution Factor) x (diluent + 1ml concentration) = (Total Dilution Factor) For example: 11g + 99ml =110ml 11g / 110ml = 0.1 or 1:10 total dilution factor then one serial dilution of 1/10, plus 1ml concentration... 0.1 x (9ml +1ml)= 1 or 1:100 total dilution factor then one serial dilution of 1/10, plus 1ml concentration... 1 x (9ml +1ml)= 10 or 1:1000 total dilution factor So, now to determine counts, the equation for this is: CFU/mL= Count on Plate x dilution Factor Volume Plated on Petrifilm So, say with that same example above with the 11g into 99mL. You plated on AC Petri film and saw 5 counts. (5 cfu) x (.1) / (0.1 mL) = 5 cfu/ ml So Total colony forming units = 5 *101 cfu/ml If 1 mL of a 1:10 dilution is plated and yields no colonies, 0 CFU/gram for the original sample can never be a reported value because the entire sample was not tested. By convention, the count is reported as < 10 (< 1 x 10) CFU/gram. Converting cfu/ml to Log value For example: Total colony forming units= 5 *101 cfu/ml and you want to convert it into Log Value, Just take Log(CFU/ml) Here, log (5 *101) = 1.7 Thanks, Uly Calculation for Dilution.docx
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