Urease test results Urea agar (Uninoculated) Urea agar +E: coli Urea agar + P vulgaris
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The presence of ammonia raises the pH of the medium, causing a color change. In the uninoculated urea agar, there should be no color change since there is no organism present to produce urease. Show more…
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