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. 2018 Dec 17;4(12):e01008. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2018.e01008

Table 2.

Biochemical characters among Gram-negative rods and bacilli isolated from oral cavity of Naja naja.

Test No. 40M1, 60M1 28C1, 59C2 21C1, 24C1, 28C3, 40C1, 59C1, 60C2 21T1, 28T2, 59T2, 60T2 60X3, 21X1 28X1, 24X1, 60X2, 59X1 21X2, 28X2, 40X1, 60X1 28E2, 28M1, 59M3 21E1, 59E2 28N2, 60N1 21C2, 28C2, 59M1 24M2, 28M2, 40M2, 59M2, 60M2
1. + + + + + + + + + + + +
2. + + + + + +
3. + /+ +/+ + + + +
4. + + + +
5. + + + +
6. +/ /+ + + +/ + + +/
7. + + + + + + + + + −−
8. + + + + +
9. +
10. + /+ +
11. + + +
12. /+ +
13. + + + +
14. + +
15. + +
16. + + +/ +
17. + + + + + +
18. + + + +
19. + + + +
20. + + + + +
Serratia sp. Alcaligenes sp. Pseudomonas sp. Aeromonas sp. Citrobacter sp. Proteus sp. Salmonella sp. E. coli Enterobacter sp. Chryseobacterium sp. Acenetobacter sp. Morganella sp.

1. Catalase; 2. Oxidase; 3. Indole; 4. Methyl red; 5. Voges Praskuer; 6. Citrate; 7. Utilization of glucose; 8. Utilization of sucrose; 9. Utilization of lactose; 10. Production of gas; 11. H2S production; 12. Arginine; 13. Lysine; 14. Starch; 15. Esculin; 16. Urea; 17. Gelatin; 18. Nitrate; 19. Growth above 42 °C; 20. Growth at 7% NaCl.