PetriKey

Lab method

Indole test

Cherry-red ring = E. coli (indole positive)

IN-dohl

Gram negativegram-negativeenterictryptophanaseimvicdifferentiation

High-yield clue

A cherry-red ring after Kovac's reagent marks indole-positive Escherichia coli, a core Enterobacterales differentiation clue.

Overview

A biochemical concept detecting tryptophanase, the enzyme that breaks tryptophan into indole; Kovac's reagent then forms a cherry-red ring in positives.

Classification

  • Enzyme-detection concept
  • Part of IMViC panel
  • Kovac's reagent color readout

Lab & identification clues

  • Cherry-red ring = indole positive (E. coli)
  • Klebsiella and Enterobacter are usually indole negative
  • Spot indole variant for rapid reads
  • The I in the IMViC panel

Associations

  • E. coli vs Klebsiella/Enterobacter differentiation
  • IMViC panel study framing
  • Enteric Gram-negative identification

Commonly confused with

  • Methyl red / Voges-Proskauer test
  • Citrate utilization test

Your notes

Original concept summary for coursework. Sources checked: OpenStax Microbiology 2e and NCBI Bookshelf Medical Microbiology; reviewed 2026-06. Describes vocabulary and interpretation concepts only; not a lab protocol and not for handling specimens or identifying patient isolates.

OpenStax: Microbiology 2e staining, media, and biochemical-test foundationssourceNCBI Bookshelf: Medical Microbiology diagnostic concept foundationssource