Abstract
Extraction of staphylococcal abscesses by the Folch procedure revealed that all of the staphylocidal activity was present in the lipid fraction. Further separation of the lipids indicated that the bactericidal activity resided in the free fatty acid pool. Lipids similarly extracted from mesenteric or epididymal fat tissue, either before or after activation, did not possess comparable activity. Myristic, palmitic, palmitoleic, linoleic, and oleic acids, as well as lysolecithin, also failed to exhibit the properties of the fatty acid fraction obtained from abscess homogenates. These findings suggest the staphylocidal fatty acid is not a common host lipid.
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Dye, E. S., & Kapral, F. A. (1981). Characterization of a bactericidal lipid developing within staphylococcal abscesses. Infection and Immunity, 32(1), 98–104. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.32.1.98-104.1981
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