Note : Cyclohexenoesculetin-β-D-glucoside: a new substrate for the detection of bacterial β-D-glucosidase |
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Authors: | A.L. James,J.D. Perry,M. Ford,L. Armstrong,& F.K. Gould |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical and Life Sciences, University of Northumbria, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK,;Department of Microbiology, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK |
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Abstract: | A new substrate for the detection of bacterial β- D -glucosidase was evaluated as an alternative to aesculin. This substrate, 3,4-cyclohexenoesculetin-7-β- D -glucoside, was compared with aesculin for the detection of β- D -glucosidase in 150 enterococci, 40 streptococci, 12 Listeria sp. and 250 strains of Enterobacteriaceae. In the Gram-positive strains tested, aesculin hydrolysis correlated with hydrolysis of 3,4-cyclohexenoesculetin-7-β- D -glucoside. In the Gram-negative strains the new substrate was hydrolysed by all aesculin-positive strains and also by four strains (10%) of Escherichia coli which gave a negative aesculin reaction. 3,4-Cyclohexenoesculetin-7-β- D -glucoside was shown to be a reliable alternative to aesculin and was shown to have significant advantages over aesculin when incorporated into solid media. This was due to the non-diffusible end product produced by hydrolysis of 3,4-cyclohexenoesculetin-7-β- D -glucoside in the presence of iron. |
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