what is the most recent research there is on P. vulgaris?
No Proteus Vulgaris does not ferment lactose
How about Proteus ... vulgaris, penneri, or mirabilis?
No. The arabinose medium should stay red if incubated with P. aeruginosa, not turn yellow indicating arabinose positive.
P. vulgaris does digest casein. When placed on a casein agar plate, which is opaque, and incubated P. vulgaris will leave a "clear zone" where the casein is being broken down. This proves that protein hydrolysis occurs.
It will turn black in the inoculation stab as well as throughout the medium because P. vulgaris is a flagellated and motile organism.
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