2001
DOI: 10.1128/cmr.14.4.704-726.2001
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Mycolic Acid Analysis by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography for Identification ofMycobacteriumSpecies

Abstract: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the etiologic agent of tuberculosis and can be accurately detected by laboratories using commercial genetic tests. Nontuberculosis mycobacteria (NTM) causing other mycobacterioses can be difficult to identify. The identification processes are confounded by an increasing diversity of newly characterized NTM species. The ubiquitous nature of NTM, combined with their potential to be opportunistic pathogens in immunocompromised as well as nonimmunodeficient patients, further complicat… Show more

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“…A homologous series of α-mycolates from Mtb H37Ra was purified by HPLC under reverse phase conditions and each component characterised by MS, leading to the identification of 10 components with a range of chain lengths [42]. This has been extended to establish characteristic HPLC patterns that can be used to distinguish a range of mycobacteria [43,44]. For example, the MA of M.bovis BCG can be distinguished from those of M.tuberculosis and M. bovis [45].…”
Section: Structural Properties Of Mycolic Acids Of Mycobacterium Specmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A homologous series of α-mycolates from Mtb H37Ra was purified by HPLC under reverse phase conditions and each component characterised by MS, leading to the identification of 10 components with a range of chain lengths [42]. This has been extended to establish characteristic HPLC patterns that can be used to distinguish a range of mycobacteria [43,44]. For example, the MA of M.bovis BCG can be distinguished from those of M.tuberculosis and M. bovis [45].…”
Section: Structural Properties Of Mycolic Acids Of Mycobacterium Specmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specimens were processed as described previously using the standard method for sample preparation and UV analysis (Butler et al, 1996). Differentiation of specific Mycobacterium species was by a visual decision method using an internal size standard, an identification process reviewed recently by Butler & Guthertz (2001).…”
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“…2). M. sphagni is also found in this group (Butler & Guthertz, 2001). WA101 T can easily be separated from M. sphagni and other species of this group on the basis of quantitative differences.…”
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“…WA101 T can easily be separated from M. sphagni and other species of this group on the basis of quantitative differences. Isolate WA101 T was also distinguished from Mycobacterium chubuense, Mycobacterium obuense and M. parafortuitum on the basis of HPLC mycolic acid chromatograms as the latter species present triplepeak clusters, with those in the early cluster emerging before 5 min (Butler & Guthertz, 2001). WA101 T grew between 4 and 37 u C on GYEA; no growth was recorded at 45 or 52 uC.…”
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