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. 1987 Dec;53(12):2883-8.
doi: 10.1128/aem.53.12.2883-2888.1987.

Gas chromatography analysis of cellular fatty acids and neutral monosaccharides in the identification of lactobacilli

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Gas chromatography analysis of cellular fatty acids and neutral monosaccharides in the identification of lactobacilli

A F Rizzo et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1987 Dec.

Abstract

Cellular fatty acids and monosaccharides in a group of 14 lactobacilli were analyzed by gas chromatography and the identity of the components was confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. From the same bacterial sample, both monosaccharides and fatty acids were liberated by methanolysis, and in certain experiments, fatty acids alone were released by basic hydrolysis. The results indicate that basic hydrolysis gave more comprehensive information about the fatty acids, but the analysis of monosaccharides was found to be much more useful in distinguishing between different species of lactobacilli. The method described allowed differentiation of 11 of 14 Lactobacillus species, and even single colonies isolated from agar plates could be used for analysis without subculturing.

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