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How Gram Stain Works?
Gram Staining-Principle
• Developed by Christian Gram

• Classification of bacteria into Gram
positive and Gram negative is based on the
difference in the cell wall composition of
Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria.



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In Gram positive bacteria
                                 -cell wall is made up of 2
                                 layers

                                  A thicker outer layer
                                 made of peptidoglycan
                                 and the cell membrane

                                 Low lipid content


                                 In Gram           negative
                                 bacteria,
                                 cell wall has three layers

                                 A lipid rich outer wall

                                 A middle layer consists
                                 of    thin    layer   of
                                 peptidoglycan and a cell
                                 membrane.

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Step 1:
Prepare thin smear of bacteria on a clean slide




                                         .;;;.;; ;
                                               .
                 ;;;’;;’;’;;’.;;..;;..;;.;.




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Step 2: 
Cover the smear with few drops of crystal violet for 1 
min




                             .;.;;;.;; ;
                                . .
         ;;;’;;’;’;;’.;;..;;.;.;


Step 3: 
Wash excess stain with water


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Step 4: Add few drops of iodine solution on         Here Iodine solution is a 
the smear for 1 min                                 mordant. 

                                                    Mordants are substance 
                                                    that improves the staining 
                                                    property of the dye. 

                                                    Here Iodine favors more 
                                                    interaction between cell 
                                                    and the dye (crystal 
                                        .;;;.;; ;
                                              .     violet). So that, the cells 
                ;;;’;;’;’;;’.;;..;;..;;.;.
                                                    are more strongly stained.
                                                     

Step 5: Rinse in water                                Now  under  the 
                                                    microscope,  all  cells  are 
                                                    violet coloured, we cannot 
       ;;;;;.;..;,;,;,l,                            differentiate         Gram 
                                                    positive     and      Gram 
                                                    negative bacteria.
              Under microscope                       
On washing with ethanol 
Step 6: Wash with 95% ethanol for a minute.       or acetone, the smear 
                                                  either retains the violet 
                                                  colour or decolorizes. 

                                                  Those bacteria that 
                                                  retain violet colour are 
                                                  Gram positive, and those 
                                                  that lose violet colour on 
                           95% alcohol            alcohol treatment are the 
                                                  Gram negative.

                                                  This difference in 
                                       ;;;.;; ;
                                            .     staining is due to the 
             ;;;’;;’;’;;’.;;..;;..;;..;.          difference in the cell wall 
                                                  components of Gram 
                                                  positive and Gram 
                                                  negative bacteria.




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In  Gram  positive  bacteria, 
               After ethanol treatment .   the  lipid  content  is  very 
                                           low  and  has  a  thick 
                                           peptidoglycan  wall.  So 
                                           ethanol  cannot  remove 
                                           the  crystal  violet  stain 
                                           bound          to       thick 
       ;;;;;.;..;,;,;,l,                   peptidoglycan  wall  of 
                                           gram  positive  bacteria.  So 
                                           it retains violet colour.

 Gram positive bacteria Under microscope
                                           In Gram negative bacteria

                                           On  ethanol  treatment, 
                                           lipids  are  dissolved  in 
                                           ethanol and peptidoglycan 
                                           wall  is  very  thin  to  hold 
       ;;;;;.;..;,;,;,l,
                                           the stain so gram negative 
                                           bacteria lose violet colour.


Gram negative bacteria Under microscope
Step 7: Wash excess stain with water          This is to visualise Gram 
                                              negative bacteria. 
Step 8:  Stain with 1% safranin for 1 
minute.                                       After ethanol treatment 
                                              in step-6, only Gram 
                                              positive bacteria retain 
                                              crystal violet. 

                                              We need to stain further 
                                              using a counter stain like 
                                              safranin to visualise Gram 
                                              negative bacteria.
                                         .;
              ;;;’;;’         ; .;; .;
                     ;’;;’.;;..;..;;..;; ;




      ;;;;;.;..;,;,;,l,




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Step 9: Wash stain in excess water.
   The end result after staining with safranin 




Gram positive bacteria appear violet or purple (Colour of crystal violet)




   Gram negative bacteria appear pink to red (colour of safranin).


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Procedure Summary Chart
Reagent Preparation

 Crystal violet solution: 1g crystal violet dissolved in
100 ml ethanol.

 Safranin solution: 1g safranin dissolved in 100 ml
H2O.

 Iodine solution: Dissolve 2g potassium iodide (KI) in
100 ml water. To the solution add iodine crystals till
a deep yellow colour develops.


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   THIS TOPIC VISIT
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How Gram stain works?

  • 1. How Gram Stain Works?
  • 2. Gram Staining-Principle • Developed by Christian Gram • Classification of bacteria into Gram positive and Gram negative is based on the difference in the cell wall composition of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. http://www.biologyexams4u.com/
  • 3. In Gram positive bacteria -cell wall is made up of 2 layers  A thicker outer layer made of peptidoglycan and the cell membrane Low lipid content In Gram negative bacteria, cell wall has three layers A lipid rich outer wall A middle layer consists of thin layer of peptidoglycan and a cell membrane. http://www.biologyexams4u.com/
  • 4. Step 1: Prepare thin smear of bacteria on a clean slide .;;;.;; ; . ;;;’;;’;’;;’.;;..;;..;;.;. http://www.biologyexams4u.com/
  • 5. Step 2:  Cover the smear with few drops of crystal violet for 1  min .;.;;;.;; ; . . ;;;’;;’;’;;’.;;..;;.;.; Step 3:  Wash excess stain with water http://www.biologyexams4u.com/
  • 6. Step 4: Add few drops of iodine solution on  Here Iodine solution is a  the smear for 1 min mordant.  Mordants are substance  that improves the staining  property of the dye.  Here Iodine favors more  interaction between cell  and the dye (crystal  .;;;.;; ; . violet). So that, the cells  ;;;’;;’;’;;’.;;..;;..;;.;. are more strongly stained.   Step 5: Rinse in water   Now  under  the  microscope,  all  cells  are  violet coloured, we cannot  ;;;;;.;..;,;,;,l, differentiate  Gram  positive  and  Gram  negative bacteria. Under microscope  
  • 7. On washing with ethanol  Step 6: Wash with 95% ethanol for a minute. or acetone, the smear  either retains the violet  colour or decolorizes.  Those bacteria that  retain violet colour are  Gram positive, and those  that lose violet colour on  95% alcohol alcohol treatment are the  Gram negative. This difference in  ;;;.;; ; . staining is due to the  ;;;’;;’;’;;’.;;..;;..;;..;. difference in the cell wall  components of Gram  positive and Gram  negative bacteria. http://www.biologyexams4u.com/
  • 8. In  Gram  positive  bacteria,  After ethanol treatment . the  lipid  content  is  very  low  and  has  a  thick  peptidoglycan  wall.  So  ethanol  cannot  remove  the  crystal  violet  stain  bound  to  thick  ;;;;;.;..;,;,;,l, peptidoglycan  wall  of  gram  positive  bacteria.  So  it retains violet colour. Gram positive bacteria Under microscope In Gram negative bacteria On  ethanol  treatment,  lipids  are  dissolved  in  ethanol and peptidoglycan  wall  is  very  thin  to  hold  ;;;;;.;..;,;,;,l, the stain so gram negative  bacteria lose violet colour. Gram negative bacteria Under microscope
  • 9. Step 7: Wash excess stain with water  This is to visualise Gram  negative bacteria.  Step 8:  Stain with 1% safranin for 1  minute. After ethanol treatment  in step-6, only Gram  positive bacteria retain  crystal violet.  We need to stain further  using a counter stain like  safranin to visualise Gram  negative bacteria. .; ;;;’;;’ ; .;; .; ;’;;’.;;..;..;;..;; ; ;;;;;.;..;,;,;,l, http://www.biologyexams4u.com/
  • 10. Step 9: Wash stain in excess water. The end result after staining with safranin  Gram positive bacteria appear violet or purple (Colour of crystal violet) Gram negative bacteria appear pink to red (colour of safranin). http://www.biologyexams4u.com/
  • 12. Reagent Preparation Crystal violet solution: 1g crystal violet dissolved in 100 ml ethanol. Safranin solution: 1g safranin dissolved in 100 ml H2O. Iodine solution: Dissolve 2g potassium iodide (KI) in 100 ml water. To the solution add iodine crystals till a deep yellow colour develops. http://www.biologyexams4u.com/
  • 13. FOR DETAILED NOTES ON THIS TOPIC VISIT http://www.biologyexams4u.com/2011/09/microbiology-notes.html http://www.biologyexams4u.com/