Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is a highly pathogenic bacteria involved in numerous diseases among which, are urinary tract infections (UTIs). The pyocyanin secreted as a virulence factor by this bacterium has many beneficial applications but its high cost remains an obstacle for its widespread use. In this study, a total of fifty urine isolates were identified as P. aeruginosa. All strains produced pyocyanin pigment with a range of 1.3-31 mu g/ml. The highest producer clinical strain P21 and the standard strain PA14 were used in optimization of pyocyanin production. Among tested media, king's A fluid medium resulted in the highest yield of pyocyanin pigment followed by nutrient broth. Growth at 37 degrees C was superior in pyocyanin production than growth at 30 degrees C. Both shaking and longer incubation periods (3-4 days) improved pyocyanin production. The pyocyanin yield was indifferent upon growth of P21 at both pH 7 and pH 8. In conclusion, the optimum conditions for pyocyanin production are to use King's A fluid medium of pH 7 and incubate the inoculated medium at 37 degrees C with shaking at 200 rpm for a period of three to four days. (C) 2020 The Author. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University.