Monitoring the identity of bacteria using their intrinsic fluorescence
- PMID: 12076805
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6968.2002.tb11217.x
Monitoring the identity of bacteria using their intrinsic fluorescence
Abstract
Three different fluorescence spectra were recorded following excitation at 250 nm (aromatic amino acids+nucleic acids), 270 nm (tryptophan residues) and 316 nm (NADH) for 25 strains of bacteria in dilute suspensions. Evaluation of the spectra using principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering showed a good reproducibility from culture to culture and a good discrimination of the bacteria. Applying the method of Mahalanobis distances to the spectra of lactobacilli species recorded following excitation at 250 nm, a good classification was observed for 100% and 81% of calibration and validation groups, respectively. The developed method allows the discrimination and identification of the investigated bacteria at the genus, species and strain levels.
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