Use of specifically labeled sucrose for comparison of extracellular glucan and fructan metabolism by oral streptococci
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- DOI: 10.1128/iai.5.2.263-266.1972
Use of specifically labeled sucrose for comparison of extracellular glucan and fructan metabolism by oral streptococci
Abstract
Sucrose labeled in the fructosyl ((3)H) and glucosyl ((14)C) moieties was used to quantitate extracellular polysaccharide production and degradation by cariogenic and noncariogenic oral streptococci. All of the strains produced glucan and fructan. Streptococcus salivarius produced primarily fructan, whereas S. mutans and S. sanguis produced more glucan than fructan. The cariogenic streptococci could degrade the fructan produced by noncariogenic strains. Although the soluble glucans from all of the strains were sensitive to dextranase, the insoluble glucan from S. mutans could be distinguished from the S. sanguis insoluble glucan by its greater resistance to this enzyme.
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