Abstract
                                                                Eighty eight isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosawere obtained from Central Child Teaching Hospital,  Imamin  Al-KadhiminMedical  City,  Baghdad  Teaching  Hospital,  National  Center  for Educational  Laboratories,  Imam  Ali  Hospital,  Ibn  Al-Baladi  Hospital,  as  well  as  (38)  clinical isolation obtained from previous studies and (22) environmental isolation obtained from previous studies and it was studied the effect of the type of cultural medium, temperature and different pH numbers  in  the  production  of  pigments.  The  results  showed  that  the  isolates  of Pseudomonasclinical (Pc18) and (Pc40) had the ability to form green pigments after 24 hours of incubation in the nutrient broth and after 72 hours in the heart infusion broth and Luria bertani broth after 72 hours, and they were yellowish-green in color. It was also noted that the isolate Pc18 showed the greenpigment at a temperatureof 25, 37, and 41°C after an incubation period of 72, 24, and 120hoursrespectively, while the isolate Pc40 showed the yellowish green pigment at a temperature of 25°C after an incubation period of 72 hours, and it had a green pigment at a temperature of37and 41°C  at  a  24  and  120 hours  incubation  period.  The  results  also  showed  the  formation  of  a yellowish-green color after 72 hours of incubation of Pc18 isolate, while Pc40 isolate showed its ability to form green after 48 hours in the alkaline medium. In the acidic medium, the ability of Pseudomonas aeruginosabacteria to form color during the incubation period of 120 hours was not observed.  In  the  neutral  medium,  the  results  showed  that  the  pigment  for  the  two  isolates  was absorbed  after  24  hours.  The results  of  morphological  detection  showed  biofilm  formation  by 11.11% was poorly formed, 88.89% was medium formation, and no strong isolates were observed. There  was  no  effect  of  pigment  formation  on  the  ability  of Pseudomonas  aeruginosato  form biofilm.                                                            
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                                                                            Biofilm                                                                        
                                                                                                                                            
                                                                            Luria bertani                                                                        
                                                                                                                                            
                                                                            Pigment                                                                        
                                                                                                                                            
                                                                            Pseudomonas aeruginosa