Microbiology MCQ: Most Probable Number (MPN) Test
Most Probable Number test is a statistical method to estimate viable microbial density in a sample by using dilution series and growth detection. The test relies on probability theory to infer cell concentration from the pattern of positive and negative outcomes
Serial dilutions of the sample are inoculated into multiple tubes of selective growth medium and incubated for microbial detection
The numbers of tubes showing growth at each dilution are compared with standard tables to determine the most probable count
The method is suitable for low concentration samples and turbid or particulate suspensions where plate counts are difficult
The approach is less precise than direct counts but is widely used for water quality and food safety testing