A re-investigation of the mycolic acids of Mycobacterium avium
- PMID: 32492381
- DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2020.104928
A re-investigation of the mycolic acids of Mycobacterium avium
Abstract
Mycolic acid methyl esters were extracted from Mycobacterium avium by a mild saponification protocol, designed to preserve labile components. The resulting mixture of α-, keto- and wax ester mycolates was accompanied by some degraded ω-carboxymycolic acid dimethyl esters, whose overall structures were found to support previous studies. Chromatography of the mono-carboxylic mycolates gave an inseparable mixture of keto- and wax ester mycolates and separate α-mycolates. Reduction of the ketomycolate components allowed isolation and characterisation of intact wax ester mycolates for the first time. Minor α- and ω-carboxymycolates were detected in which methyl branches were located on either the proximal or distal sides of trans-alkene groups.
Keywords: Avium; Mycobacterium; Regiochemistry; Wax esters.
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