Volatile acid production from threonine, valine, leucine and isoleucine by clostridia

SR Elsden, MG Hilton - Archives of microbiology, 1978 - Springer
SR Elsden, MG Hilton
Archives of microbiology, 1978Springer
The amounts of the volatile acids produced from thereonine, valine, leucine and isoleucine
by growing cultures of clostridia have been measured. The species used were Clostridium
sporogenes; C. caloritolerans; C. botulinum proteolytic type A; C. botulinum proteolytic type
B; C. botulinum proteolytic type F; C. botulinum proteolytic type G; C. putrificum; C. difficile;
C. ghoni; C. bifermentans; C. sordellii; C. mangenoti; C. cadaveris; C. lituseburense; C.
propionicum; C. sticklandii; C. scatologenes; C. subterminale; C. putrefaciens; C …
Abstract
The amounts of the volatile acids produced from thereonine, valine, leucine and isoleucine by growing cultures of clostridia have been measured. The species used were Clostridium sporogenes; C. caloritolerans; C. botulinum proteolytic type A; C. botulinum proteolytic type B; C. botulinum proteolytic type F; C. botulinum proteolytic type G; C. putrificum; C. difficile; C. ghoni; C. bifermentans; C. sordellii; C. mangenoti; C. cadaveris; C. lituseburense; C. propionicum; C. sticklandii; C. scatologenes; C. subterminale; C. putrefaciens; C. histolyticum; C. tetanomorphum; C. limosum; C. lentoputrescens; C. tetani; C. melanomenatum; C. cochlearium; C. sporospheroides. Most of the species tested gave increased yields of propionic acid when grown in the threonine medium; in addition, some species resembled C. propionicum and produced n-butyric acid when grown in this medium. C. histolyticum produced only acetic acid in the basal medium; all seven strains of this species produced more acetic acid when grown in the threonine medium than in the basal medium. Species which oxidize valine to iso-butyric acid also oxidize leucine to 3-methyl butyric acid and isoleucine to 2-methylbutyric acid. The iso-caproic fraction produced by some species is shown to be derived from leucine. The identitity of the branched-chain acids produced by C. sporogenes has been confirmed by gas liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry.
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