Cellular fatty acid composition as an adjunct to the identification of asporogenous, aerobic gram-positive rods

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Cellular fatty acid (CFA) compositions of 561 asporogenous, aerobic gram-positive rods were analyzed by gas-liquid chromatography as an adjunct to their identification when grown on blood agar at 35°C. The organisms could be divided into two groups. In the first group (branched-chain type), which included coryneform CDC groups A-3, A-4, and A-5; some strains of B-1 and B-3; /Corynebacterium aquaticum'; Brevibacterium liquefaciens; Rothia dentocariosa; and Listeria spp., the rods had sizable quantities of anteisopentadecanoic (C(a15:0)) and anteisoheptadecanoic (C(a17:0)) acids. Other species with these types of CFA included B. acetylicum, which contained large amounts of isotridecanoic (C(i13:0)) and anteisotridecanoic (C(a13:0)) acids. CFAs useful for distinguishing among Jonesia denitrificans, Oerskovia spp., some strains of CDC groups B-1 and B-3, Kurthia spp., and Propionibacterium avidum were hexadecanoic (C(16:0)) acid, isopentadecanoic (C(i15:0)) acid, and C(a15:0). The second group (straight-chained type), which included Actinomyces pyogenes; Arcanobacterium haemolyticum; C. bovis; C. cystitidis; C. diphtheriae; C. flavescens; ''C. genitalium''; C. jeikeium; C. kutscheri; C. matruchotii; C. minutissimum; C. mycetoides; C. pilosum; C. pseudodiphtheriticum; ''C. pseudogenitalium''; C. pseudotuberculosis; C. renale; CDC groups 1, 2, ANF-1, D-2, E, F-1, F-2, G-1, G-2, and 1-2; C. striatum; ''C. tuberculostearicum''; C. ulcerans; C. vitarumen; C. xerosis; and Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae, was typified by significant quantities of hexadecanoic (C(16:0)) and oleic acids (C(18:cis9)), with differences in the amounts of linoleic acid (C(18:2)), stearic acid (C(18:0)), an unnamed peak (equivalent chain length, 14.966), and small quantities of other known saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. CFA composition of these organisms was sufficiently ory to assist in classification but could not be used as the sole means of identification.

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Bernard, K. A., Bellefeuille, M., & Ewan, E. P. (1991). Cellular fatty acid composition as an adjunct to the identification of asporogenous, aerobic gram-positive rods. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 29(1), 83–89. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.29.1.83-89.1991

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